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Constitutional Qualifications for the Presidency ___________-_____________ years of age _______________ years a resident A natural-born _________________ 90 million plus meet these requirements Ch-Ch-Ch Changes 20th Amendment _________ Duck. Presidents sworn in on January 20th 22nd Amendment term limited to __ consecutive 4 year terms 25th Amendment provided for selecting a ___________ Vice President and for times of Presidential _______________ Term of Office Presidents are elected for a 4 Year Term Term Limits Originally, no formal limit existed Washington Set Precedent for Stepping Down After 2 Most Others Followed Suit Attempt by Teddy Roosevelt _______________ Roosevelt Breaks Tradition (Elected to 4 Terms) 22nd Amendment May be elected to only 2 terms Maximum of 10 Years Presidential Authority in the Constitution The _____________ Power The Power to ____________ The Power to _______________ (Article I, Section 7 (3)) The Take _____________ Clause The __________ Power _____________ Making and Foreign Affairs _________________ in Chief Constitutional Powers Appointment ___________ and Other Executive Branch Positions Federal _________________ Executive Office of the President Veto Power ______________ Congress Pardons and Reprieves ______________ Treaties Serving as Commander-In-Chief Receiving _______________ Executive Authority Issuing Executive ______________ Have Force of Law without Congressional Approval May Not Contradict Existing Law Can Be Overturned by Congressional Statute Executive Agreements Presidential Stamp of Approval When a Bill is Sent to the President May ___________ Bill Becomes ____________ May Do _______________ After 10 Days, Becomes ______ Without His Signature if Congress Remains in Session If Congress Adjourns Before 10 Day Period Ends, the bill dies ______________ Veto (doesnt work during recess) May Veto Bill (but must veto the WHOLE thing no _____________ Item Veto) Returns to Congress _____________ Vote in Both Chambers Required to _____________ Presidential Succession 1st in Line Vice President Death Incapacitation 25th Amendment Presidential Succession Act of 1947 ____________ of the House President Pro Tempore of ______________ Cabinet Officials in Order Departments _______________ Inherent the Wind ____________ Powers Constitutional Statutory _______________ Powers (Residual Powers; Implied Powers) The take care clause Article II, Section 3 he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully __________________ _______________ to necessary and proper More Power! __________________ Often Cited as Most ____________ Power of Presidency ____________ of Office Personal ______________ Party ______________ Powers _____________ by Congress Presidential Hats Presidential _____________ ______________ Vs. 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