The President’s Administration

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The President’s Administration Chapter 6 The Presidency Section 3 The President’s Administration

The Powers of the Presidency Main Idea The president leads a large team of people who help carry out the duties of the office. This team includes a staff of advisers, the vice president, and members of the Cabinet.

The Powers of the Presidency Focus Questions What is the Executive Office of the President, and what are its duties? How has the role of the vice president changed over time? What is the Cabinet, and how does it work with the president?

The President’s Staff