History 11/26/18 Bell Ringer What is one thing we learned about the Vice President? *Look at your notes* Final part of the Executive Branch-The cabinet.

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History 11/26/18 Bell Ringer What is one thing we learned about the Vice President? *Look at your notes* Final part of the Executive Branch-The cabinet Guided notes Video on the Cabinet

What is the Cabinet? Important powerful part of the Executive Branch It is made up of the heads of 15 different departments

History of the Cabinet The presidential Cabinet dates back to the first American President, George Washington. He had a cabinet of 4 people: Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, and Attorney General These four Cabinet positions are still the most important to the President to this day

Cabinet members Cabinet members are chosen by the President and then confirmed by the Senate. The President can remove Cabinet members at any time. Cabinet members can’t be holding any other position in office.

The Cabinets role Advise the President on any subject relating to the duties of each members position. Do not make laws, but shape how the laws are implemented

The 15 departments/Cabinet members 1. Department of Agriculture 2. Department of Commerce 3. Department of Defense 4. Department of Education 5. Department of Energy 6. Department of Health and Human Services 7. Department of Homeland Security 8. Department of Housing and Urban Development 9. Department of the Interior 10. Department of Justice 11.Department of Labor 12. Department of State 13. Department of Transportation 14. Department of the Treasury 15. Department of Veteran’s Affairs

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=58&v=xxSvi6JCCfk