Understanding U.S. Presidential Power

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Constitutional basis and antifederalist concerns about the executive branch
  2. Federalist preference for a single executive and term length compromise
  3. Indirect presidential election via the Electoral College and its rationale
  4. Presidential veto powers and congressional override mechanism
  5. Enumerated presidential powers including military, treaty, and appointment roles
  6. Presidential treaty-making process and Senate ratification challenges
  7. Presidential appointment powers and impact on Supreme Court composition
  8. Presidential pardon power and recent controversial pardons
  9. Use, purpose, and limitations of executive orders by presidents
  10. Presidential immunity from prosecution and impeachment process
  11. Presidential influence on legislative agenda and the State of the Union address
  12. U.S. presidential primary elections, campaign strategies, and election financing

📖 1. Constitutional basis and antifederalist concerns about the executive branch

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Executive branch : Federal executive branch provided for by Article II of the U.S. Constitution.

📝 Essential Points

  • Antifederalists at the Constitutional Convention wanted the executive branch to be composed of a committee.
  • Antifederalists reminded the convention of how the English king had abused their power before independence.

💡 Key Takeaway

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1. What function did Article II’s executive design serve according to antifederalists’ concerns?

2. What does the term “term of the executive branch” mean?

3. Why did delegates oppose a direct election of the president?

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Executive branch — constitutional basis?

Provided by Article II of the Constitution.

Antifederalist concern — executive?

Fear of tyranny from concentrated power.

Federalist preference — single executive?

For efficiency and accountability.

Term compromise — executive?

Four-year renewable term.

Electoral College — rationale?

Prevent too much power for populous states.

Electors — equal to?

Number of representatives plus senators.

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