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Q: When According to the Constitution what are the two formal duties of the Vice President?
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What are two formal duties of the vice president?

To advise the president and serve as acting president


Which of these has no formal role in amending the constitution?

the president


The formal qualifications for president are established by?

The Constitution.


Who wished to be President to establish the formal qualifications for people?

the Constitution


What was the president's formal role in modifying the US Constitution to include the ERA?

The US president has no formal role in changing the Constitution. He does not even formally approve amendments that are proposed by Congress. Of course, he can lobby for an amendment if he wishes .


What is the formal duty of the vice president?

A formal duty assigned to the vice president by the Constitution is to preside over the Senate. Specifically, his role is to cast a vote when a Senate deadlock occurs. Plus, he is also assigned to give certification on the official vote count of the U.S. Electoral College.


The formal qualifications for people who wish to be president are established by?

they are established by the Contsitution.


Is the president creating a cabinet an example of and in formal amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

No. A cabinet is a group of advisers and not even mentioned in the constitution.


Who established the formal qualifications for people who wish to be president?

The people who are voting have a lawyer that does it


What is the ceremony where the old President will turn over his duties to the new President?

This ceremony is called the Inaugaration. It includes the new president making a speech, and there is usually a formal dinner and ball.


Is there a formal designated leader of the union of the address?

The State of the Union Address is given by the President of the United States, who delivers this report to the congress, as required by the constitution (Article II, section 3) as one of the presidential duties. It did not always used to be speech-- it used to mainly be a report, delivered to the congress in writing. But since the time of President Woodrow Wilson, it has been delivered as a formal speech, not just a written report.


Which is an example of informal constitution change by executive action?

The President makes an executive agreement with Another Country instead of a formal treaty