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prev
entin
g
him
from
send
ing
troop
s
into
crisis
situa
tions
witho
ut
cong
ressi
onal
appr
oval
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
and
equal
repres
entatio
n of
states
by
giving
One
met
hod
is to
vote
by
fede
ral
distr
ict
inst
ead
of
by
stat
e.
The
sec
ond
opti
on
is to
alloc
ate
elec
toral
vote
s
prop
ortio
nally
by
the
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction
The 12th
Amendm
ent sets
up the
contemp
orary
electoral
college
by
having
electors
vote for
a
presiden
t and
vice
presiden
t, not
voting
twice for
a
presiden
t and
having
the
runner
up
become
the vice
presiden
t.
prev
entin
g
him
from
send
ing
troop
s
into
crisis
situa
tions
witho
ut
cong
ressi
onal
appr
oval
the
United
States
has
become
more
active in
foreign
policy
affairs
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
desired
a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
1.
Get
rid
of it.
2.
3.
4
year
s
Coun
cil of
Econ
omic
Affair
s
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Rene
wal,
Reaffir
matio
n,
Dysfu
nction
It states
the rules
of an
election.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
new
technolog
y requires
a more
immediat
e
response
to crises
than
Congress
can offer
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy
1.
Pro
porti
onal
plan
:
Give
s
eac
h
cani
date
a
shar
e in
the
vote
that
they
earn
ed
in
the
pop
ular
vote
.
2.
Dire
ct
Pop
ular
elec
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Elector
s are
not
legally
require
d to
vote for
their
state's
favored
candida
te
Destru
ction,
Dysfu
nction
Who
become
s
presiden
t if the
presiden
t dies or
is
disabled
or
unable
to
perform
the
duties of
the
presiden
t.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
bureaucr
acy has
expanded
as the
governme
nt has
taken on
more
regulatory
responsib
ilities
The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
and
equal
repres
entatio
n of
states
by
giving
each
state
their
numbe
r of
elector
al
votes
equal
to their
repres
entatio
n in
Congre
ss
The
Pres
iden
t
coul
d be
deci
ded
thro
ugh
dire
ct
maj
ority
vote
,
solel
y
thro
ugh
elec
toral
vote
s, or
thro
ugh
a
com
bina
tion
on
the
two.
coul
d
exte
nd
indef
initel
y if
revie
wed
by
Con
gres
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Reaffir
matio
n,
Dysfu
nction
That the
Presiden
t and
Vice-
Presiden
t are
voted for
separate
ly,
instead
of
second
place
becomin
g the
Vice.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
ns
about
the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
- to
do
awa
y
with
it
entir
ely
- to
hav
e all
the
stat
e's
vote
s go
towa
rds
who
ever
won
the
pop
ular
vote
in
that
stat
e
- to
hav
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Head
of
State
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Dysfu
nction
It
specifies
the
separate
election
of the
presiden
t and
vice
presiden
t by the
electoral
college.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
desired
a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
-
dire
ct
elec
tion
-
prop
ortio
nal
plan
-
distr
ict
plan
coul
d
exte
nd
indef
initel
y if
revie
wed
by
Con
gres
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Citize
n
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Rene
wal,
Destru
ction
It
establish
ed the
voting
procedur
es by
which
the
presiden
t and
vice
presiden
t are
elected.
It
replaced
the old
procedur
es in
Article 1.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
desired
a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
1.
Win
ner-
take
sit
all
toge
ther
and
allo
w a
dire
ct
maj
ority
vote
by
pop
ulati
on.
2.
To
allo
w
for
equ
al
repr
ese
ntati
on
per
stat
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
,
Affiliat
ed
with a
major
politic
al
party,
A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Rene
wal,
Dysfu
nction
On
whether
the vice
presiden
t is
decided
by the
loser of
the
presiden
cy rather
than by
presiden
t
appoint
ment.
We
know
that
because
of the
election
in 1804
that
there
must be
a
separati
on of the
v.p and
pres
election
by the
prev
entin
g
him
from
send
ing
troop
s
into
crisis
situa
tions
witho
ut
cong
ressi
onal
appr
oval
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
ns
about
the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
and
equal
repres
entatio
n of
states
by
giving
each
state
Dire
ct
pop
ular
vote
whic
h
woul
d
mea
n
that
eac
h
citiz
ens
vote
woul
d
cou
nt
equ
ally
in
the
elec
tion.
Anot
her
woul
d be
to
allo
coul
d
exte
nd
indef
initel
y if
revie
wed
by
Con
gres
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Carry out laws
consistently
Head
of
State
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Elector
s are
not
legally
require
d to
vote for
their
state's
favored
candida
te
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Dysfu
nction
It limited
the
presiden
t to only
two
terms in
office
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
bureaucr
acy has
expanded
as the
governme
nt has
taken on
more
regulatory
responsib
ilities
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy
Dire
ct
Vote
The
Distr
ict
Plan
The
Pro
porti
onal
Plan
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Mana
geme
nt
and
Budg
et
Protect from
foreign
attacks,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Rene
wal,
Destru
ction,
Dysfu
nction
It
defined
the fact
that the
Presiden
t and
Vice
Presiden
t would
be
elected
separate
ly by the
electoral
college.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs
desired
a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
and
equal
repres
entatio
n of
states
by
giving
each
state
their
numbe
r of
elector
al
votes
1.
The
Ame
rica
n
Bar
Ass
ocia
tion
has
critic
ized
the
Elec
toral
Coll
ege
as
arc
haic

and
am
bigu
ous
.
Publ
ic
opini
on
polls
hav
e
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Head
of
State
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Elector
s are
not
legally
require
d to
vote for
their
state's
favored
candida
te
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Rene
wal,
Destru
ction
It
clarifies
that
there is
a
separate
election
for the
presiden
t and the
vice
presiden
t by the
electoral
college.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
Found
ers did
not
trust a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs
sought
to
balanc
e
proport
ional
The
Distr
ict
Plan
,
The
Pro
porti
onal
Plan
,
and
the
Dire
ct
Pop
ular
Elec
tion
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Citize
n
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Rene
wal,
Destru
ction,
Dysfu
nction
The
Twelfth
Amendm
ent deals
with the
process
of
electing
a
Presiden
t and
Vice
Presiden
t through
the
Electoral
College.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
Found
ers did
not
trust a
strong,
single
executi
ve, The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
1.)
Distr
ict
Plan
2.)
Pro
porti
onal
Plan
3.)
Dire
ct
Pop
ular
Elec
tion
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Chief
Citize
n
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Rene
wal,
Dysfu
nction
The
Twelfth
Amendm
ent
clarified
the
process
of
electing
a
Presiden
t and
Vice
Presiden
t by
means
of the
electoral
college.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy,
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
Congre
ss to
make
decisio
ns
about
the
preside
ncy
1,
Distr
ict
plan
,
allo
w
elec
tors
to
be
elec
ted
in
eac
h
con
gres
sion
al
distr
ict
2,
awa
rd
elec
toral
vote
s
bas
ed
prop
ortio
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary
Chief
Diplo
mat
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Reaffir
matio
n
Procedur
es for
electing
both the
Presiden
t and the
Vice
Presiden
t.
requi
ring
troop
s to
be
withd
rawn
in 60
days
unle
ss
Con
gres
s
decl
ares
war
or
issu
es
an
exte
nsio
n
the
Supreme
Court has
increasin
gly
interprete
d the
Constituti
on in
favor of
the
president
The
founde
rs did
not
trust
the
people
to
make
rational
decisio
ns
regardi
ng the
preside
ncy a
4
year
s
Offic
e of
Pers
onnel
Mana
geme
nt
Protect from
foreign
attacks, Make
decisions
swiftly when
necessary,
Protect rights
and property
from factions,
Carry out laws
consistently
Head
of
State
Must
be at
least
35
years
of
age,
Natura
l born
citizen
of the
United
States
, A
reside
nt of
the
U.S.
for at
least
14
years
before
taking
office
Since
the vice
preside
nt is the
candida
te
receivin
g the
second
largest
number
of
electora
l votes,
this
candida
te may
be from
a
differen
t
political
party
Regim
e
constr
uction,
Reaffir
matio
n,
Dysfu
nction a
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