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The White House“The People’s House”Construction finished in 1800

John Adams was the first to move in1600 Pennsylvania AvenueMain building is First Family’s residence

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The White HouseEast Wing

GuestsEntertainingLarge Social Events

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The White HouseEast Wing

GuestsEntertainingLarge Social Events

West WingOfficial BusinessPresident’s officePress Room

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Oval OfficePresident’s primary officeLocated in West Wing of White HouseUsually redecorated by each President

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Oval OfficePresident’s primary officeLocated in West Wing of White HouseUsually redecorated by each President

Resolute DeskGift from Queen of England in 1880Sign of friendshipTwin desk in Windsor Castle

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Qualifications to be PresidentNatural born citizen (on US soil)Resident of United States for at least

14 yearsMany veterans spent years outside the

countryAt least 35 years old

Youngest: Theodore Roosevelt inherited Presidency at

42John F. Kennedy elected at 43

Oldest: Ronald Reagan elected at 69

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Qualifications to be President

What other qualifications should be required of the President?

What do we usually expect of our candidates?

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Term LimitsElected to a 4 year termGeorge Washington set precedent for

max of 2 terms by declining a 3rd termFranklin D. Roosevelt decided to run a

3rd and 4th term because of World War IIServed as President for 12½

consecutive years22nd Amendment (1947) set limit

2 terms or 10 years

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AssignmentPage 354Create a chart to organize the 8 job titles of the PresidentList the title, followed by a Description of that responsibility


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