EQ- What are the parts of the Executive Branch? Table of Contents: 90. Study Guide 91. Review Questions Agenda:  Bellwork- TOC and song  Complete Cabinet.

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EQ- What are the parts of the Executive Branch? Table of Contents: 90. Study Guide 91. Review Questions Agenda:  Bellwork- TOC and song  Complete Cabinet activity  Review Questions  Research for Presidential Project Monday, January 14 Homework: Test and Project due Friday! Complete Extra Credit assignment. (on the website)

Cabinet Assignment  Name of the Department  What does it do?  When was it created?  Who is the current leader?  A picture

1. Which article sets up the Executive Branch? 2. What three things do you have to be to be President? 3. How long is the term of office for President? Which amendment set the limit at 2? 4. Which role is the President doing when he sends troops somewhere? 5. Which role is the President doing when he represents us at a ceremony? 6. Which role is the President doing when he meets with Congressional leaders? 7. What happens at the State of the Union? 8. Who becomes President if the President and VP both die? 9. What is the only Constitutional duty of the VP? 10. Who does the President share military powers with? 11. What do we call parts of the Executive bureaucracy that the President oversees but doesn’t directly regulate? 12. How many members of the Cabinet are there? 13. Who picks and who approves Cabinet members? 14. Which department negotiates with foreign countries? Review Questions- Use Study Guide