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Article I: Legislative Branch

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Article I: Legislative Branch

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  1. Article I: Legislative Branch

  2. Congress

  3. Congress

  4. Congress

  5. Congress

  6. Congress

  7. Congress

  8. Congress

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  18. Censure is a formal statement of disapproval.  Expulsion actually removes the person from office.

  19. Congress

  20. Congress

  21. John BoehnerSpeaker of the House

  22. Gary Miller House Representative 31st District

  23. Congress

  24. Harry Reid Senate Majority Leader

  25. Senator Barbara Boxer (right)D-CA

  26. Senator Dianne FeinsteinD-CA

  27. Article II: Executive Branch

  28. Official Requirements to be President

  29. Official Requirements to be President 1. 35 years old 2. Natural Born Citizen 3. Live in the U.S. for 14 years

  30. Unofficial Presidential Requirements

  31. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How old?

  32. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How old? Most presidents have been in their 50’s.

  33. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How old? Most presidents have been in their 50’s. Why?

  34. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How old? Most presidents have been in their 50’s. Why? People want a president with experience.

  35. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How much education?

  36. Unofficial Presidential Requirements How much education? Most presidents have college educations. Most have gone to presitigeous universities.

  37. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Main jobs before becoming president?

  38. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Main jobs before becoming president? Lawyer General Governor Senator/Congressperson Teacher

  39. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to be well-known?

  40. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to be well-known? Yes

  41. Jimmy Carter spent 4 years running for President

  42. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to look good on TV?

  43. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to look good on TV? Yes

  44. Kennedy-Nixon Debate

  45. Mike Dukakis in Tank

  46. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to be wealthy?

  47. Unofficial Presidential Requirements Does a presidential candidate have to be wealthy? No, but it sure helps.

  48. Top 5 Richest Presidents 1. George Washington, 1789-17972. John F. Kennedy, 1961-19633. Andrew Jackson, 1829-18374. Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963-19695. Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933

  49. Unofficial Presidential Requirements What else have most presidents so far had in common?

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