Essential Question How do cabinet members assist the president?

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Essential Question How do cabinet members assist the president?

The President’s Cabinet

The Vice President Two roles according to the Constitution Who is the current VP?

Role #1 Preside over the Senate Cast the deciding vote if there is a tie

Role #2 According to the 25 th Amendment the VP helps decide whether the president is disabled and acts as president should that happen

Recent Roles Since Eisenhower presidents have given their VPs more responsibility

The Cabinet First created when Washington was president

Washington’s Cabinet Department of State Department of War Department of the Treasury Attorney General

Creating the Cabinet The president appoints the secretaries that head the 15 major departments The Senate approves each appointment

Who Gets Appointed? 1.Must have experience compatible with the department 2.Must satisfy powerful interest groups

Senate Appointments President appoints a member of the cabinet Senate holds confirmation hearings and nominees answer questions

Role of the Cabinet? Serve as an advisory board for the president

Secretary of State John Kerry

Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter

Attorney General Loretta Lynch

Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewel

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker

Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez

Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro

Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx

Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert MacDonald

Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson