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Chapter 6 - Section 3/4

LEQ How do the departments and agencies within the Executive Branch help the President do his job?

President’s Administration The groups of people in power who help make decisions with the President

E.O.P. Provide advice and help the President do his job Parts White House Office Office of Management and Budget National Security Council

White House Office President’s advisors who then relay his message to the world Parts Chief of Staff Press Secretary Speechwriters Clerical Staff Experts in many other fields

Office of Management Helps prepare the budget each year Parts Budget director Members of various departments to create a realistic budget

National Security Council Concerned with the safety and security of the US Parts Vice President Secretary of State Secretary of Defense CIA (undercover agents, informants, spy satellites...)

President’s Cabinet Advisors to the President on causes related to their department

Title of Cabinet Members Secretary

How many? 15

How selected? President appoints Senate approves

Not a secretary? Attorney General (Justice Department)

Three original offices? Department of State Department of the Treasury Department of War

Executive Agency An independent agency responsible for dealing with certain specialized areas of government

Regulatory Agency Independent agencies that protect the public by controlling certain types of business and industry

Government Corporation A government owned corporation which is similar to a private organization Example Post Office Amtrak