American National Government

Based on Article II of the Constitution, in order to become president, one must be a natural-born citizen, 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for 14 years. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the number of terms a president can be elected to office to two terms. Overall, these requirements are usually seen as being quite minimal. Respond to the following questions:

Do you believe these requirements are still relevant today?
Are there any qualifications that you feel should be added?
Explain your answers.

American National Government

 

Based on Article II of the Constitution, in order to become president, one must be a natural-born citizen, 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for 14 years. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the number of terms a president can be elected to office to two terms. Overall, these requirements are usually seen as being quite minimal. Respond to the following questions:

Do you believe these requirements are still relevant today?
Are there any qualifications that you feel should be added?
Explain your answers.

American National Government

This week we learned about two of the most important institutional features of American government – federalism and the separation of powers. Federalism divides power into two levels (national and state). The separation of powers divides each level of government against itself (legislative, executive, and judicial branches). After learning more about these two features respond to the following:

Describe at least one pro and one con of federalism now and at an earlier time in history.
Why is it necessary for people in the United States to have a national and state government?
Why has the separation of powers become a crucial feature of the American government? In your response, reflect on how these two features have been interpreted within our modern-day governmen

American National Government

This week we learned about two of the most important institutional features of American government – federalism and the separation of powers. Federalism divides power into two levels (national and state). The separation of powers divides each level of government against itself (legislative, executive, and judicial branches). After learning more about these two features respond to the following:

Describe at least one pro and one con of federalism now and at an earlier time in history.
Why is it necessary for people in the United States to have a national and state government?
Why has the separation of powers become a crucial feature of the American government? In your response, reflect on how these two features have been interpreted within our modern-day governmen

American National Government

 

Automation, and not the outsourcing of jobs to other countries like China nor globalization, is the most important domestic challenge facing the economy of the United States, and one that any president is not able to combat. Discuss, with at least two examples.

 

list your name, class, section and question to be answered. Also include page numbers (at the bottom) of every

 

American National Government

 

Automation, and not the outsourcing of jobs to other countries like China nor globalization, is the most important domestic challenge facing the economy of the United States, and one that any president is not able to combat. Discuss, with at least two examples.

 

list your name, class, section and question to be answered. Also include page numbers (at the bottom) of every

 

American National Government

 

Automation, and not the outsourcing of jobs to other countries like China nor globalization, is the most important domestic challenge facing the economy of the United States, and one that any president is not able to combat. Discuss, with at least two examples.

 

list your name, class, section and question to be answered. Also include page numbers (at the bottom) of every