The Senate must approve these nominations in order for them to take effect.
the president
Jefferson was a lawyer and served in many government positions, in the continental congress, as governor and as a foreign diplomat. He also ran his large plantation.
Foreign
Congress and the President share foreign affairs
I would say his principle duty is to administer government services as specified by law. Included is this is foreign policy and virtually every aspect of life in the US. He is commander-in-chief of the military and has veto power over legislation and nominates people for federal judgeships.
I would say his principle duty is to administer government services as specified by law. Included is this is foreign policy and virtually every aspect of life in the US. He is commander-in-chief of the military and has veto power over legislation and nominates people for federal judgeships.
no
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress
The three positions that are possibly going to be most loyal to the President of the United States are the Department of Foreign Affairs, The Department of the Interior, and the Department of Defense.
Executive Agreements!
yess
Government officials can't accept positions without Congress' consent.