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Departments More Departments Lots of Departments Executive Departments I’ve Had enough Departments

-These parts of Health and Human Services provide medical care to the elderly and the poor? Row Question

-Medicare and Medicaid Row Answer

-This agency is responsible for investigating the causes of disease? Row Question

-CDC Row Answer

-This agency makes sure that additives to our food and the medicines we take are safe? Row Question

-FDA Row Answer

-What does HUD stand for? Row Question

-Housing and Urban Development Row Answer

-What part of the transportation department regulates the airways? Row Question

-FAA Row Answer

-This federal law is currently managed through the Department of Education? Row Question

-No Child Left Behind Row Answer

-What is the VA? Row Question

-Veteran’s Administration Row Answer

Row Question -This newest department oversees the security of Americans in the aftermath of the 9-11 terrorist attacks?

-Homeland Security Row Answer

Row Question -This agency protects the President, VP, and other important officials?

-Secret Service Row Answer

-This group protects our nation’s coastlines? Row Question

-Coast Guard Row Answer

-This agency inspects visitors and goods as they enter the nation? Row Question

-Customs Row Answer

-What is the role of TSA? Row Question

-safety Row Answer

-What group coordinates the government’s response to natural disasters? Row Question

-FEMA Row Answer

-Who oversees nuclear power? Row Question

-Energy Dept. Row Answer

-Which Department oversees the inspection of our foods? Row Question

-Agriculture Department Row Answer

-What does USDA stand for? Row Question

-US Department of Agriculture Row Answer

-This department promotes business and trade? Row Question

-Commerce Dept Row Answer

-This is a legal process for registering an invention so others can not copy it? Row Question

-patent Row Answer

-This is the legal term for registering a symbol/slogan/name for your company? Row Question

-trademark Row Answer

-Which part of the Labor Department protects the safety of workers on the job? Row Question

-OSHA Row Answer

-This is the name given to the people who lead the different departments of the executive branch. Row Question

-secretaries Row Answer

-Name the government agency that is responsible for collecting taxes? Row Question

-IRS Row Answer

-This person is the leader of the Justice department who is responsible for enforcing the nation’s laws? Row Question

-Attorney General Row Answer

-This Executive department deals with foreign policy? Row Question

-State Dept Row Answer

-Name the group which is composed of all the department’s leaders? Row Question

-Cabinet Row Answer