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Executive Branch Nilsen: Gov

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Executive Learning Target 1 Lecture for Nilsen's Government class

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Executive BranchNilsen: Gov

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What does the Constitution

say about the executive branch?

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Chief executive =

President

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Service Requirements:Natural Born

Citizen35 Years Old

Resident for 14 Years

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Succeeded by Vice President

upon death

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Presidential Powers:

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Chief Executive

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Commander in Chief

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Power of Pardon

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Make treaties

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Appoint Judges (with Senate

approval)

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Appoint Cabinet Members

(with Senate approval)

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Deliver State of the Union Address

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Get together in a small

group. Find this stuff in

the Constitution.

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How do we prevent

Presidential abuse of power?

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Impeachment

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For “high crimes

and misdemeanors

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House does impeachment

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Senate does trial

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How do we pick a

President?

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Election!

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How do you get to run

for President?

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State Primary

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State Caucus

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Party Convention

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Superdelegates

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How do you win the

Presidential election?

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Electoral College

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538 votes – need a

majority

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How do you get a vote in the

electoral college?

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Win a state’s election: get

all that state’s votes.

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Get together in a small

group. Find this stuff in

the Constitution.

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What are different

leadership styles?

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Authoritarian

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Democratic

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