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GSU POLS 1101 - Presidential Powers
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POLS 1101 1st Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I. Types of RepresentationsA. DescriptiveB. Trustee modelC. Delegate modelII. CommitteesA. StandingB. JointC. CollectD. ConferenceOutline of Current Lecture I. Qualifications for the PresidentII. Executive PowersIII. Legislative PowersIV. Judicial PowersV. Military PowersVI. Presidential StafCurrent Lecture:I. Qualifications for the PresidentThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Age 35 years old- Lived in U.S. for 14 years- Natural born citizen- 2 terms (10 years max)II. Executive Powers- Manage national afairs and federal government- Issue rules, regulations, and instructions - Prepare the U.S. budget- Call into service the National Guard- Make treaties with the Senate’s approval- Nominate heads of governmental departmentsIII. Legislative Powers- Sign or veto bills- Issue a signing statements- Outline legislative agenda- Give State of the Union addressIV. Judicial Powers- Nominate judges to Supreme Court- Grant pardons- Appoint top officials for federal agencies- Reduce a persons sentenceV. Military Powers- Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces- Direct the military - Wage warsVI. Presidential Staf- Established in 1939 by FDR- Largest executive office of the president- Management and


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