What Was The Role Of The President

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The role of the president has changed throughout the Unites States history from what it use to be. When the Constitution was formed by the founding fathers there was a qualifications for the presidency like the qualification age is 35 and the president has to be a United States citizen who was born in the US. The president was not elected directly by the people but only by the House of Representatives who were elected by qualified people. The president was actually chosen by the Electoral College because the people were not trusted so the Electoral College was created as a safeguard against the people’s vote. The president was powerful and had different categories of powers. He was the Commander in Chief, Joint Chief Legislator, and Chief Diplomat. The framers of the Constitution wanted a limited government and one that couldn’t oppress the people. They were especially afraid of a strong executive so they purposely tried to not give the president a lot of power. But as time goes on the power of the President is expanded beyond what the founding fathers imagined. The president able to do a lot more than what the Constitution states. The President had formal and informal powers. Informal powers of the Presidents are not in the Constitution. The Constitution gives …show more content…

When the government became more democratic system the people were allowed to play a more direct role in electing their president.The people were able to have a connection to the president and were able to vote and elect who they waned due to the state legislatures in the early 19th century who was turning the power to elect the president to the people instead of electoral college. The President have to do what is right for the public to be elected and have to anticipate the public reaction so that they can please

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