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President’s Cabinet

Warm-Up (49L) What hat does the President wear when s/he is conducting foreign policy? What is the MOST IMPORTANT goal of the US’ foreign policy? Name two tools of foreign policy that the President can use, other than military force. What is an ambassador? Why/how is there competition/ conflict between Congress and the President as it relates to foreign policy?  SNL Executive Order sketch?

General Structure of Executive Branch

President’s Cabinet (39R) Use your textbook, pg. 227, to complete the chart on the President’s cabinet. For each cabinet department, Write a brief description of what that cabinet does (its responsibility) Draw a picture/ symbol/ image to represent that department and help you remember what that department does

Review for quiz next class! (50L) To review the executive branch- Answer the questions on pages 232-233 in your textbook. DO NOT do #13. For #16, write ONE paragraph, not an essay!