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not written in the constitution
not written in the constitution
The only lawful powers delegated to the President are specified in the U.S. Constitution. Any authority beyond what is expressly written in the Constitution is exercised outside of federal law.
congress's power to appoint supreme court justices Powers are not written in the constitution are called "Informal powers" and are used by... for instance the President in making a cabinet. Nothing in the constitution says he can do this yet by using his "informal power" he is allowed to do so.
There was none. The country was just declaring itself as an entity separate from England and was establishing the very process that would eventually result in the election of the first president, George Washington.
Yes, the Declaration of Independence was a proposal for a revolution, and the constitution was only written after the revolution was completed.
No, the President's Oath is written in the Constitution. The Vice President's Oath is the same oath that members of Congress take and was not written in the Constitution, but the Constitution does require that the VP be bound by an Oath.
No. The Constitution was written in 1787. He became President in 1809, some 22 years later. Until the Constitution was written and ratified, there was not United States and there were no Presidents.
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not written in the constitution
not written in the constitution
The U.S. Constitution was written so that the people elect the president. Article II, Section 1 created the Electoral College and the initial method of electing presidents. Amendment XII (1804) revised the election process of the president and vice president. Since then, we have been using that process (states' electors vote for president based on states' popular votes).
When the constitution was written, the idea of electing a president was a radical idea. The rulers of Britain were mostly nobles who were born into the job. The writers of the constitution wanted the president to be someone who was well-established in the traditions of the US - not a foreigner who managed to get himself elected. There were a large number of immigrants in the US, most of them poorly educated. Without this requirement, they might have been able to elect one of their own as president. The writers of the constitution were the aristocrats of their day. Most of were from families who had lived in the US for several generations. They had a certain distrust of the new immigrants mostly lived in the frontier western lands.
The presidential requirements were written into the constitution.
The only lawful powers delegated to the President are specified in the U.S. Constitution. Any authority beyond what is expressly written in the Constitution is exercised outside of federal law.
The Ohio constitution was written on November 29, 1802. The President accepted the constitution on February 19, 1803. The state was admitted in the union shortly afterward.1851
as many as he wanted