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The Executive Branch is one of the three main branches of the United States government, alongside the Legislative and Judicial Branches.
Departments in the Executive Office of the President
07/09/2023
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Ms. Lindros US Goverment & Economics - Semester 1 Unit 4: The Executive Branch Project
Lucia de Salamanca
The key advisory body within the U.S. government
National Security Council
It is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws of the country. The Executive Branch plays a crucial role in the administration of the country, ensuring the execution of laws and the effective functioning of the federal government.
What is it ?
Who is included in this branch of government and what general powers does this branch hold ?
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Executive Branch
who serves as both the head of state and the head of government. The Executive Branch includes various federal agencies, departments, and offices responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws passed by
The Executive Branch of the United States government is one of the three main branches of government, alongside the Legislative and Judicial Branches. It is headed by the President of the United States,
This branch plays a pivotal role in the governance and administration of the country, ensuring the execution of laws and the functioning of the federal government.
Congress, managing the day-to-day affairs of the nation, and conducting foreign policy. The President, as the chief executive, has the power to veto or sign bills into law, serve as the Commander-in-Chief of the military, appoint federal judges and top officials, negotiate international treaties (with Senate approval), and issue executive orders.
The DoD plays an indispensable role in safeguarding the nation's interests, both at home and abroad, and ensuring the readiness of U.S. forces to respond to a wide range of security challenges.
Department of Defense (DoD)
The Department of Defense is responsible for the national security and military defense of the United States. Its primary mission is to protect the country from external threats and maintain military readiness. DoD oversees the branches of the U.S. armed forces, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, and manages a vast array of defense-related programs, research, and development. The Secretary of Defense, who leads this department, advises the President on military matters and coordinates the nation's defense strategy, including responses to global conflicts and emergencies.
It plays a crucial role in shaping education policy, supporting teachers and schools, and advancing initiatives aimed at improving educational outcomes and equity across the country. The Department of Education is committed to enhancing the educational opportunities and prospects of all Americans, ensuring that they have the tools and resources to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
The Department of Education is tasked with ensuring access to quality education and promoting educational excellence throughout the United States. Its mission encompasses K-12 education, higher education, and the development of educational policies and initiatives. The Department administers federal education programs, allocates financial aid to students and institutions, and conducts research on educational practices.
Department of Education
issues passports and visas, and provides support to U.S. diplomats and embassies worldwide. It plays a crucial role in shaping America's global presence and foreign policy initiatives. The Department of State is committed to advancing diplomatic solutions to global challenges and fostering positive international relationships to enhance the nation's security and prosperity.
Department of State
The Department of State is the principal agency responsible for conducting U.S. foreign affairs and diplomacy. Its mission is to promote American interests and values around the world while ensuring the security and well-being of U.S. citizens abroad. The Secretary of State heads this department and serves as the President's chief foreign policy advisor. The Department of State manages diplomatic relations with other countries, negotiates international agreements and treaties,
Joe Biden
Key positions within the Presidential Establishment
The National Security Council (NSC)
It facilitates interagency communication and collaboration, ensuring that the President receives a comprehensive and well-informed perspective on global issues. Ultimately, the NSC helps the President make informed decisions to protect the country's interests and security.
It is a crucial component of the United States' national security apparatus. Its primary purpose is to advise and assist the President in matters related to national security and foreign policy. The NSC is chaired by the President and includes key members of the administration, such as the Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and other high-ranking officials. The NSC plays a central role in shaping national security policies, analyzing intelligence reports, and coordinating responses to security challenges.
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- U.S. Government Printing Office https://www.gpo.gov
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- Johnson, Sarah. The Role of the Executive Branch. Penguin Random House, 2018.
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