National Security Council
National Security Council.
National Security Council.
Advise the President on foreign, domestic, and defense matters.
They advise the President on policy matters.
To advise the president on matters related to executive departments. -Apex
To oversee the operation of executive departments.
NCERT, the National Council of Educational Research and Training, was established on September 1, 1961. It was established to assist and advise the central and state governments on academic matters related to school education in India.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the role of the Attorney General. The AG's duty was to advise the President and Congress on legal matters. Over time, this department grew, eventually becoming the Department of Justice. Currently (2011) Eric Holder is the AG. As a member of the President's cabinet, appointed by him, the AG still gives the President legal advice, though if he needed more specific advice, he may choose to speak to a member of an agency within the DOJ.
To oversee the operation of executive departments.
Conversations between the president and vice-president of the United States consist of the vice-president advising the president. At times, the president will advise the vice-president on upcoming events that he will have to attend in place of the president. The president and vice-president also discuss pressing foreign matters and how to approach them.
The Cabinet's main function is to assist the President in making decisions and help him execute the laws. per American Government roots and reform 2008
* to advise the President in the carrying out of defense policy * to run the Defense Department * to advise the President in the formation of defense policy
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the role of the Attorney General. The AG's duty was to advise the President and Congress on legal matters. Over time, this department grew, eventually becoming the Department of Justice. Currently (2011) Eric Holder is the AG. As a member of the President's cabinet, appointed by him, the AG still gives the President legal advice, though if he needed more specific advice, he may choose to speak to a member of an agency within the DOJ.