Article 2 - Executive Branch Section 1 and 2
How may the President be removed from office?
He is ether impeached or resigns (Richard Nixon)
SECTION 2
Section 2
What are the three qualifications to be President of the United States
1. 35 Years of Age 2. Must live in the USA for 14 years 3. Born in the USA (Native) or a child of a US citizen
How long is a term for President
4 years
Foreign Ambassadors
Can pick ambassadors (With Senate Approval)
Supreme Court Justices
Can pick justices (With Senate Approval)
What is the responsibility to foreign nations
He is the voice of the government with other nations
What Must the President tell Congress
In January the President must tell the Congress looking over the Countries doings with the State of the Union speech.
Treaties
May make treaties with other countries (With Senate Approval)
Pardons
May pardon persons if crime against the government
Army/Navy/Militia
Must be the leader (Commander and Chief)
How are the number if state electors decided?
The Number of Senators and Representatives.
Who takes over if the President cannot do his work?
The Vice President
What is the main job of the Executive Branch?
To enforce the law.
Is the President paid? If so how much
Yes. $400,000 per year on average