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ARTICLES RELATED TO Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Qualifications for office |  |  |  | Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Qualifications for office: Encyclopedia II - Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 1: President and Vice President
Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Vesting and term.
Section One provides that the executive power is vested in the President who may be chosen for a four-year term.
The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice-President chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows:[…]
Article Two of the United States Constitution - ...
See also:Article Two of the United States Constitution, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 1: President and Vice President, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Vesting and term, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Method of choosing electors, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Electoral college voting, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Election day, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Qualifications for office, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 6: Vacancy and Disability, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 7: Salary, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 8: Oath or Affirmation, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 2: Presidential Powers, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Command of military; Opinions of cabinet secretaries; Pardons, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Treaties; Senior-level and Judicial nominations, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Recess appointments, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 3: Presidential responsibilities, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: State of the Union, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Calling Congress into extraordinary session; adjourning them, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Receiving foreign representatives, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Caring for the faithful execution of the law, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Officers' Commission, Article Two of the United States Constitution - The missing clause: Executive Privilege, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 4: Impeachment, Article Two of the United States Constitution - High crime or misdemeanor, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Result Read more here: » Article Two of the United States Constitution: Encyclopedia II - Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 1: President and Vice President |
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Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: State of the Union.
The President must make regular addresses on the "State of the Union" to Congress. Originally, Presidents personally delivered annual addresses to Congress. Thomas Jefferson, who felt that the procedure resembled the Speech from the Throne delivered by British monarchs, chose instead to send written messages to Congress for reading by clerks. Jefferson's idea was followed by future Presidents until Woodrow Wilson ...
See also:Article Two of the United States Constitution, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 1: President and Vice President, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Vesting and term, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Method of choosing electors, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Electoral college voting, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Election day, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Qualifications for office, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 6: Vacancy and Disability, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 7: Salary, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 8: Oath or Affirmation, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 2: Presidential Powers, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Command of military; Opinions of cabinet secretaries; Pardons, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Treaties; Senior-level and Judicial nominations, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Recess appointments, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 3: Presidential responsibilities, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: State of the Union, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Calling Congress into extraordinary session; adjourning them, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Receiving foreign representatives, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Caring for the faithful execution of the law, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Officers' Commission, Article Two of the United States Constitution - The missing clause: Executive Privilege, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 4: Impeachment, Article Two of the United States Constitution - High crime or misdemeanor, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Result Read more here: » Article Two of the United States Constitution: Encyclopedia II - Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 3: Presidential responsibilities |
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Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Command of military; Opinions of cabinet secretaries; Pardons.
The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have power to Grant Reprieve ...
See also:Article Two of the United States Constitution, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 1: President and Vice President, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Vesting and term, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Method of choosing electors, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Electoral college voting, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Election day, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Qualifications for office, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 6: Vacancy and Disability, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 7: Salary, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 8: Oath or Affirmation, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 2: Presidential Powers, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: Command of military; Opinions of cabinet secretaries; Pardons, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Treaties; Senior-level and Judicial nominations, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Recess appointments, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 3: Presidential responsibilities, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 1: State of the Union, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 2: Calling Congress into extraordinary session; adjourning them, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 3: Receiving foreign representatives, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 4: Caring for the faithful execution of the law, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Clause 5: Officers' Commission, Article Two of the United States Constitution - The missing clause: Executive Privilege, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 4: Impeachment, Article Two of the United States Constitution - High crime or misdemeanor, Article Two of the United States Constitution - Result Read more here: » Article Two of the United States Constitution: Encyclopedia II - Article Two of the United States Constitution - Section 2: Presidential Powers |
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