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I don't know all of if these are all of the agencies that make up the Department of State, but some are: 1. Foreign Service 2. Civil Service 3. U.S. Agency for International Development There has to be more than this though.... I'd do some research just to be sure. :D
There are hundreds of units that make up the federal bureaucracy. Some of the units include; the Department of Defense, The State Department, Homeland Security, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Administrative law or regulatory law. The various federal executive agencies promulgate the various regulations that make up the Code of Federal Regulations. State agencies make their own administrative codes as well.
An executive agency is a part of the government that carries out programs and operations not performed by the legislature or judiciary. In the US, these agencies of the executive branch are under the authority of the President, and almost all are part of a cabinet department.
The Secretary of State is a single individual appointed by the President to head the U.S. Department of State.
Independent executive agencies are agencies under the executive branch that lie outside the jurisdiction of the cabinet departments. The independent executive agencies, in the federal system, are those agencies set up by the President of the United States. In the state systems, they are those set up by the Governors of the states. In both the state and federal systems, these agencies often have more power than agencies set up by statute.
establish the Department of Homeland Security
Government offices, agencies, and departments make up the bureaucracy.
Yes congress did set up the state department to handle relations with other nations.
Department of State, Department of Treasury, and Department of War were created in 1789 by the first congress.
OSHA is one federal agency. It is not made up of other federal agencies. I does have sub-organizations within it, which are called Directorates, and Offices.
In federal bureaucracy the name game is the titles given to the many units that make up the executive branch. For example department is reserved for agencies of the Cabinet rank.