Secretaries of State, Defense, Interior, Treasury, Commerce
attorney general and the secretaries of : state, treasury, defense, interior, agriculture, commerce, labor, health and human services, housing and urban development, transportation, energy, education, veteran affairs, and homeland security.
If you are refering to the President's Cabinet the answer is as follows:
Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Treasury
Attorney General
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Veteran's Affairs
Secretary of Homeland Security
Secretaries of State, Defense, Interior, Treasury, Commerce
The level code is the name of the level, and the code for level 5 is Desert. Mind you, level 5 is very hard. I need the pass for level 6!
Trophic level is a group of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain. An organisms trophic level is determined by its position in a food chain against all levels Producers(Level 1), Herbivores(Level 2), Predators(Level 3), and Carnivores as Level 4 or 5.
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Every U. S. President, including George Washington, has had a Cabinet. However, not all cabinet positions were instituted under Washington....The 1st President, Washington, had 4 Cabinet members: Secretary of StateSecretary of the TreasurySecretary of War (later replaced)Attorney GeneralThe 2nd President, J. Adams, added a 5th Cabinet position in 1798: Secretary of the Navy (later replaced)The 3rd-6th Presidents, Jefferson - J.Q. Adams, had 5 Cabinet members.The 7th President, Jackson, added a 6th Cabinet position in 1829: Postmaster General (later abolished)The 8th-11th Presidents, Van Buren - Polk, had 6 Cabinet members.The 12th President, Taylor, added a 7th Cabinet position in 1849: Secretary of the InteriorThe 13th-21st Presidents, Fillmore-Arthur, had 7 Cabinet members.The 22nd President, Cleveland (during his 1st term), added an 8th Cabinet position in 1889: Secretary of AgricultureThe 23rd-"25th" Presidents, B. Harrison - McKinley, had 8 Cabinet members.The "26th" President, T. Roosevelt, added a 9th Cabinet position in 1903: Secretary of Commerce and Labor (later replaced)The "27th" President, Taft, had 9 Cabinet members.The "28th" President, Wilson, brought the total to 10 in 1913 by replacing the position of Secretary of Commerce and Labor with the... Secretary of CommerceSecretary of LaborThe "29th"-"32nd" Presidents, Harding - F.D. Roosevelt, had 10 Cabinet members.The "33rd" President, Truman, brought the total back to 9 in 1947 when he merged the positions of Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy into the... Secretary of DefenseThe "34th" President, Eisenhower, added a 10th Cabinet position in 1953: Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (later replaced)The "35th" President, Kennedy, had 10 Cabinet members.The "36th" President, L. Johnson, added the 11th & 12th Cabinet positions in 1966 and 1967: Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary of TransportationThe "37th" President, Nixon, had 11 Cabinet members after he abolished the position of Postmaster General in 1971 when the U. S. Postal Service was privatized.The "38th" President, Ford, had 11 Cabinet members.The "39th" President, Carter, added a 12th Cabinet position in 1977: Secretary of EnergyIn 1980, Carter made the total 13 when he replaced the position of Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare with the positions of... Secretary of Health and Human ServicesSecretary of EducationThe "40th" President, Reagan, had 13 Cabinet members.The "41st" President, G.H.W. Bush, added a 14th Cabinet position in 1989: Secretary of Veterans AffairsThe "42nd" President, Clinton, had 14 Cabinet members.The "43rd" President, G.W. Bush, added a 15th Cabinet position in 2003: Secretary of Homeland SecurityThe "44th" President, Obama, has had 15 Cabinet members.
5 departments
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5 is in the thousands position. the 3 to the left is in hundreds. the 6 is in the tens position. the second 3 is in the units position. the 4 is in the tenths position
A tropic level is the position that an organism occupies in the food chain. The trophic level that has the least biomass is trophic level 5, which is composed of apex predators.
left out or right corner
5 U.S.C.§ 5312 lists the positions that receive the amount of pay determined by Chapter 11 of Title 2 for Level I Executive Office positions. Since January 2017, the annual rate of pay for Level I is $207,800.As of 2017 the Cabinet positions at Level 1 are:Secretary of StateSecretary of the TreasurySecretary of DefenseAttorney GeneralSecretary of the InteriorSecretary of AgricultureSecretary of CommerceSecretary of LaborSecretary of Health and Human ServicesSecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary of TransportationSecretary of EnergySecretary of EducationSecretary of Veterans AffairsSecretary of Homeland SecurityTrade RepresentativeDirector of National IntelligenceOffice of Management and BudgetAdministrator of the Small Business AdministrationLevel II- Since January 2017, the annual rate of pay for Level II is $187,000.Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (cabinet level - but actually is subsidiary to the Department of Defense i.e. works for the Secretary of Defense)Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (The EPA is not a Cabinetdepartment, but the Administrator is normally given cabinet rank.)Level III- Since January 2017, the annual rate of pay for Level III is $172,100Ambassador to the United Nations (cabinet level - but actually is subsidiary to the State Department, i.e. works for the Secretary of State)
fifty five together. The third figure (the first 5 left to right) is in the tens position, making it fifty and the fourth figure (the second 5) is in the units position, making it 5
Historically, a Cabinet Photograph is one measuring specifically 3 & 7/8" by 5 & 1/2"