Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman II. The power of the president The President of the United states is the chief executive of the government. He has definite and important powers over both international and national affairs. His chief powers can be seen in ( the following six aspects: 1. As head of the nation and its administration; 2. As foreign policy leaderi 3. As a lawmaker 4. As a person with some judicial authority i 5 As commander-in-chief 6. As the party leader. W BTL E The end of The power of the President
W B T L E The President of the United States is the chief executive of the government. He has definite and important powers over both international and national affairs. His chief powers can be seen in the following six aspects: 1. As head of the nation and its administration; 2. As foreign policy leader; 3. As a lawmaker; 4. As a person with some judicial authority; 5. As commander-in-chief; 6. As the party leader. II. The power of the President The end of The power of the President. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman III. Presidents ofthe Unitedstates Bush, George W 2001-present P They are mentioned in the text. Bush, George H W Kennedy, John F. What do you 1961-1963 know about them? Carter, Jimmy Nixon. Richard 1977-1981 1969-1974 Clinton. William J Reagan, Ronald 19932001 1981-1989 Ford. Gerald Vice President Quayle, Dan 9741977 19891993 W B T L E The end of Presidents of the United States.U
W B T L E Kennedy, John F. 1961—1963 Bush, George H.W. 1989—1993 Bush, George W. 2001—present Carter, Jimmy 1977—1981 Clinton, William J. 1993—2001 Nixon, Richard 1969—1974 Reagan, Ronald 1981—1989 Ford, Gerald 1974—1977 Vice President Quayle, Dan 1989—1993 III. Presidents of the United States The end of Presidents of the United States. What do you know about them? They are mentioned in the text. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman IV. The two parties Democratic Party Republican Party Founded 1828 1854 Political Liberalism Conservatism ideology hich party does the current civil rights, gay rights, winning the War on president belong to? progressive taxation, Terror, ushering in certain gun control an ownership era, measures, reproductive building an rights a multilatera innovative economy Commitment foreign policy to compete in the environmentalism, public world, strengthening education, social welfare our communities programs to combat enforcing the DOMA unemployment and act and opposing poverty, and labor abortion unions W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E winning the War on Terror, ushering in an ownership era, building an innovative economy to compete in the world, strengthening our communities, enforcing the DOMA act and opposing abortion civil rights, gay rights, progressive taxation, certain gun control measures, reproductive rights, a multilateral foreign policy, environmentalism, public education, social welfare programs to combat unemployment and poverty, and labor unions Commitment Liberalism 1828 Democratic Party Founded 1854 Political Conservatism ideology Republican Party IV. The two parties Which party does the current president belong to? To be continued on the next page. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman