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Foreign Affairs and national security By Isaiah Isom

Headed by secretary of state or AKA the right hand man of Obama The State Department Headed by secretary of state or AKA the right hand man of Obama Ranked first among the President cabinet Created in 1781 by the A.O.C then revised by Congress in 1789

Thomas Jefferson was the first secretary of state The State Department Thomas Jefferson was the first secretary of state The first woman was Madeleine Albright The first African American was Colin Powell

6000 men and women represent the U.S.A in foreign services The State Department They create geographic and functional lines with agencies around the world 6000 men and women represent the U.S.A in foreign services State department has ambassadors in over 180 countries Ambassador summoned by the president

The Defense Department Created in 1947 by congress as part of national security It purpose was to unite our nations armed forces controlled by a single Cabinet department president is the chief and commander of the armed forces

The Defense department Headed by the secretary of defense Secretary of defense is appointed by the president S.O.D job is to aide president in making defense policy S.O.D is to operate the defense department The Pentagon is the S.O.D domain

The Defense Department Five members of joint chief of staff Chairman of joint chief The army chief of staff The chief of naval operations The commandant of the Marine Corps Air Force chief of staff

The Defense Department There are Three departments of defense Army Navy Air Force