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Executive Branch President Vice President

Executive Branch Cabinet

Cabinet Executive Branch Education Defense Treasury Transportation quitting quitting Transportation State

Understanding Policy….Think of a theft policy at different stores Policy towards theft = Lenient Policy towards theft = Harsh

Democratic Republican Taxes Taxes

I need you to write a law about railroad crossings Hey congressman, I need you to write a law about railroad crossings Executive Legislative

I want a law that raises minimum wage to $9 an hour. State of the Union address I want a law that raises minimum wage to $9 an hour.

Appoints… Judges and Important Government Officials

L Legislative Executive US Budget Income 2.5 trillion Military -900 billion Social Security -730 billion Medicare -500 billion Medicaid -300 billion Gov’t Costs Other -600 billion Total -1.27 trillion

Understanding Bureaucracy What all must happen for a field trip to take place

Understanding Bureaucracy teacher Head of Math Dept. Principal superintendent accounting

Understanding Bureaucracy accounting teacher