
Department of the Interior
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10th Grade - University
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The Department of the Interior, often called the 'Department of Everything Else', was established in 1849 after the Mexican American War to manage the US's internal affairs. Initially responsible for labor, census, and education, it expanded to include managing public lands and resources. Today, it is known for maintaining national parks and protecting endangered species, while also supporting Native American Tribal Nations. The Secretary of the Interior, appointed by the President, oversees various bureaus. The Department's data collection aids in policy decisions regarding wildlife and the environment.
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