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1 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Commerce Sec. of Health and Human Services Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Education Secretary of the Treasury Attorney General Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Labor Sec. of Housing and Urban Development Secretary of Energy U.S.Trade Representative Secretary of Veterans Affairs President The president’s cabinet -- executive departments From McKenna: The Drama of Democracy, 3rd Ed.

2 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 President Office of the Vice President The White House Office Office of Management and Budget Council of Economic Advisors Office of Policy Development National Security Council Office of Science and Technology Policy Council on Environmental Quality Office of Administration Office of the United States Trade Representative Executive office of the president From McKenna: The Drama of Democracy, 3rd Ed.

3 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 Source: Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Ballantine, 1980); Federal Budget, fiscal 1997. Reprinted with permission. The burgeoning White House staff Theodore Roosevelt White House (1901–1909) Secretary (chief of staff)1 Assistant secretary2 Executive clerk (handled correspondence)2 Clerk (stenographers and typists)11 Telegrapher1 Messenger7 Usher1 Doorkeeper5 Steward1 Watchman1 Fireman1 Laborer1 Bookbinder1 Total 35 Bill Clinton White House (1992–2001) White House (including the Office of Policy Development)412 National Security Council staff45 Special Assistance to the President/ Official Residenceof the Vice President20 Office of Administration184 Executive Residence88 Office of National Drug Control Policy38 U.S. Secret Service4,549 Total 5,336

4 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 Previous public positions held by presidents Source: Harold W. Stanley and Richard G. Niemi, Vital Statistics on American Politics, 5th ed. (Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1995), p. 242. Reprinted with permission. PositionPre-1900 (24)Post-1900 (17) Vice president77 Cabinet member73 U.S. representative135 U.S. senator95 U.S. Supreme Court justice00 Federal judge01 Governor117 State legislator165 State judge12 Mayor21 Diplomat, ambassador72 Military general111 Number of Presidents Holding Position Prior to Presidency

5 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 From McKenna: The Drama of Democracy, 3rd Ed.

6 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 From McKenna: The Drama of Democracy, 3rd Ed.

7 American Government McGraw- Hill © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998 From McKenna: The Drama of Democracy, 3rd Ed.


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