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The US Constitution, Article 2, section 1, clause 5 gives the qualifications for president.
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The Senate must approve of certain high officials appointed by the President because it is required to do so the US Constitution. The process is outlined in Article Two of the United States Constitution.
No. The powers and responsibilities of the President are listed in Article Two.
See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Article Two of the US Constitution" to the bottom for the answer.
Article Two deals with the executive branch, which includes the president. Article One deals with the legislative (ie Congress), and Three deals with the judicial. The remaining four articles deal with more mundane stuff like how treaties work, how to amend the constitution, and so on.
It is in Article Two of the United States Constitution where the powers of the President and Vice President are laid out. The article deals with the executive branch in general.
One may be ELECTED President for 2 terms. A person could serve longer if they succeed to the office of President (having formerly been the VP, or by serving in another of the official government posts outlined by the applicable presidential succession laws, which are contained in Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 of the Constitution; in Section 3 of the 20th Amendment; and in the 25th Amendment), and later being elected to the office.
Article Two of the United States Constitution covers the executive branch of the U. S. government. The article contains four sections. The executive branch includes the members of the president's cabinet.
There was no article in the U.S. Constitution to address the term limits of the President. The two-term limit was established by the twenty-second amendment.
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Article II, section II All of Article II defines the parameters of the Presidency. However, section II enumerates the powers and responsibilities of the President. See related links.