Presidency of the U.S

             In every country have different forms of government regarding to their political system. In the United States, we have presidential form of government. The president of the United States is the most powerful and influential man in the world. He is also the symbolic of nation and the world's most famous celebrity. The entire nation makes the relationship with the president. People love him, trust him and choose him to be the leader of the country. Good or bad things of a country depend on the leadership of the president. So the presidency of the United States is the most important thing of America political system in many ways. Studying the presidency give me a lot of help to understand the American political system.
             First of all I have learned the qualification of a president. To become a president, a person must be 35 years old, natural born US citizens and 14 years of residence in the US. There is no basic need of educational status and intelligence or wealth. By looking the history of former presidents, they came from different background. So I see clearly that any person can become the president as long as he or she meets basic need and people vote for that person. Then I also learn about the election of the president. In the United Stated, presidents are chosen through the Electro College, as it has senators and representatives combined. On the Election Day, the votes within each state are added up and the candidate with the most votes receives all that state's votes in the Electoral College. When the counting has been done in each state, the number of electoral college votes for each candidate is added up. If any candidate has a majority of at least 270 votes, he becomes a president.
             I also learn that the power of a president. President represents both head of the government and the chief of the states. And he has both three solo powers and power with the consent of senate. Although the president has full control ...

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