Executive Branch
Seven Roles of the President
1) Chief Administrator-
President leads the government
2) Head of State-
President is the crisis manager and Chief Executive Officer
3) Commander in Chief-
The President commands the military
4) Diplomat-
Handles foreign affairs
5) Chief of State-
The President is the ceremonial leader
6) Lawmaker-
The President is a legislator
7) Political Chief-
The President is the leader of his/her political party
President leads the government
2) Head of State-
President is the crisis manager and Chief Executive Officer
3) Commander in Chief-
The President commands the military
4) Diplomat-
Handles foreign affairs
5) Chief of State-
The President is the ceremonial leader
6) Lawmaker-
The President is a legislator
7) Political Chief-
The President is the leader of his/her political party
Cabinet Position Chart-
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Requirements for Office
House-
25 years old
U.S. citizen for 7 years
Live in state representing
Senate-
30 years old
U.S. citizen for 9 years
25 years old
U.S. citizen for 7 years
Live in state representing
Senate-
30 years old
U.S. citizen for 9 years
Line of Succession for President
The Vice President- Joseph Biden
Speaker of the House- John Boehner
President Pro Tempore of the State- Daniel Inouye
Secretary of State- Hillary Clinton
Secretary of Treasury- Timothy Geithner
Secretary of Defense- Leon Panetta
Attorney General- Eric Holder
Secretary of the Interior- Ken Salazar
Secretary of Agriculture- Tom Vilsack
Secretary of Commerce- John Bryson
Secretary of Labor- Hilda Solis
Secretary of Health and Human Services- Kathleen Sebelius
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development- Shaun Donovan
Secretary of Transportation- Ray LaHood
Secretary of Energy- Steven Chu
Secretary of Education- Arne Duncan
Secretary of Veterans Affairs- Eric Shinseki
Secretary of Homeland Security- Janet Napolitano
Speaker of the House- John Boehner
President Pro Tempore of the State- Daniel Inouye
Secretary of State- Hillary Clinton
Secretary of Treasury- Timothy Geithner
Secretary of Defense- Leon Panetta
Attorney General- Eric Holder
Secretary of the Interior- Ken Salazar
Secretary of Agriculture- Tom Vilsack
Secretary of Commerce- John Bryson
Secretary of Labor- Hilda Solis
Secretary of Health and Human Services- Kathleen Sebelius
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development- Shaun Donovan
Secretary of Transportation- Ray LaHood
Secretary of Energy- Steven Chu
Secretary of Education- Arne Duncan
Secretary of Veterans Affairs- Eric Shinseki
Secretary of Homeland Security- Janet Napolitano