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Unit IV Lesson 4 The Formal and Informal Qualifications for U.S. President

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Unit IV Lesson 4The Formal and Informal Qualifications for U.S. President

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Essential Question:• What are the institutions and

policy-making processes of the national government?

• What are the links between the branches of the national government, political parties, interest groups, public opinion, the media, and state and local governments?

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Qualifications

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Formal “Constitutional” Qualifications an Individual Must Meet In Order to Run for U.S. President:

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1) Must be at least 35 years old

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2) Must be a Natural-born Citizen

“No Person Except a

Natural Born Citizen…” “Naturalized”

“Natural Born Citizen”

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“Natural Born Citizen”

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There is still one more formal requirement to be President…

35 Years Old

Natural Born

Citizen

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3) Must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years

“14 Years a Resident Within These United States”

“Natural Born Citizen”

Jefferson

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That’s it! There aren’t may formal requirements to be President! It seems like almost ANYONE can do it!

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Mr. Sea

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Informal (NOT found in the Constitution) qualifications that typically help an

individual get elected:

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*Money- In 2012 the Obama campaign spent 1.2 BILLION DOLLARS to re-elect the President. A candidate will need a vast fortune before declaring his candidacy and also the ability to raise large sums of money during a campaign

$141,000

$400,000

“Campaign Funds”

“Donors”

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*Political Experience- Every President in the last 100 years (with ONE exception) was either a Senator, Governor, or Vice-President prior to

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President Dwight D

Eisenhower

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GeneralEisenhower

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What other INFORMAL characteristics do most

presidential candidates usually have?

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Good Speaker

Political Party

Tall/Good Looking

Family

Christian

Hair!

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The formal Constitutional qualifications for president include all of the following

EXCEPT:

A.Residence in the U.S. for at least 14 years

B.Be a member of a political party

C.Be a natural-born citizen

D.Be at least 35 years old

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In the last 50 years candidates for president have been LEAST likely to come from which

of the following sources?

A.The Vice-Presidency

B.State Governorships

C.Presidential Cabinets

D.Congress

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Homework!!!

Textbook Pages: 350-351

Graphic Novel Pages: 53