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Requirements to be president

35 years old


natural born citizen


14 years living in U.S.

A pardon for a large group of people

amnesty

Most direct reason for U.S. foreign policy

national security

President must let Congress know within 48 hours after sending troops into battle and get approval within 60 days

War Powers Resolution

Examples of foreign aid

money, food, military help, other supplies

Who must approve cabinet members

Senate

The Vice President presides over the

Senate

List Presidential Succession

Vice President


Speaker of the House


President Pro Tempore


Secretary of State

The number of electoral college votes equals...

the number of senators and representatives that the state has

Results of the Presidential election become official when....

Congress counts the electoral votes in January

President sending troops is an example of this role

Commander in Chief

President planning the federal budget is an example of this role

Economic Leader

President being a symbol of our nation is an example of this role

Head of State

President's job to enforce laws is an example of this role

Chief Executive

The President receives ambassadors and other public ministers and writes treaties
Chief Diplomat
Approve or reject every bill passed by Congress
Chief Legislator
Grants reprieves and pardons
Commander in Chief
Leader, gives speeches to help fellow party members, helps the party to raise money.
Party Leader
Power to make treaties with Senate's approval
Chief Diplomat
A group of advisers to the President
Cabinet
Executive Order
A command or rule the President gives out that has the same force as a law
Federal Bureaucracy
agencies and employees that work for the federal government
Veto
The power of the President to refuse a bill