
President's Cabinet/Line of Succession
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Dominic Rivera
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President's Cabinet/Line of Succession
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Presidents Cabinet
Who- 15 department heads who advise the president
What- They oversee executive departments of the federal government
Why- To give the President advice on issues
How- They are appointed by the president, confirmed by the senate
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The cabinet gives _____ to the president.
Hope
Legislation
Advice
Rules
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Big 4 (of 15)
State- Work with/in international community, look out for U.S. abroad, make alliances, manage relationships with foreign countries, so much more
Treasury- Collect Taxes, Pay for Government, Monitor and Govern Economy, Tax law, $$$
Defense- Runs military, troop deployment, All military branches, intelligence gathering
Justice- Investigate crimes, prosecute crimes, civil rights issues
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Multiple Choice
Department of Defense
Department of Justice
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Multiple Choice
Department of Defense
Department of Justice
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Multiple Choice
Department of the Treasury
Department of State
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The Rest
Agriculture- Farms, Rural Dev, Food safety/ nutrition, Forest Service
Commerce- Econ Analysis, Public Broadband, NOAA, Patents, BBB, Minority Business, Census
Ed.- Common Core Standards, Educational Loans & Grants, Grants, Other Grants. Whole lotta Grants.
Energy- Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Renewable Fuel, Nuclear Power, Safety, Nuclear Arsenal.
Labor- Labor Dispute Mediation, Labor Practices, Arbitration, Benefits, Safety.
VA- Veterans’ Retirement, Employment, Medical, G.I. Bill, National Military Cemeteries.
HUD- Community Planning, Equal Employment, Indian Housing, Construction Funds/ Grants, Govt. Housing.
HHS- Healthcare Services/ Funding/ Availability, Assisted Living, Safety, CDC, Diseases, Risk Mitigation.
Interior- NPS, All US property not otherwise assigned, natural resources, BIA, Fish & Wildlife, Trees, etc.
Homeland Sec.- Domestic Emergencies & Terrorism, Risk Management & Planning, Intelligence, Coordination.
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Line of Succession
There is an order to who becomes president if they die
Made to keep government running
So we are never without a president
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Game Time!
Line of Succession
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Who's Next?
Vice President-Kamala Harris
Speaker of the House-Mike Johnson
President Pro Tempore-Patty Murray
Secretary of State-Anthony Blinken
Secretary of Treasury-Janet Yellen
Secretary of Defense- Lloyd Austin
Attorney General-Merrick Garland
So on and so on untill we are in trouble
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