How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
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The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and
they also must be approved by the senate.
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Who is the Senior Official at the Department of the Army
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The senior official at the Department of the Army is the
Secretary of the Army
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How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
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appointed by the president
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Who holds the highest rank in the Executive Office of the President
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Chief of Staff
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When the office of the president was first developed how was the vice president selected
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a war
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Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
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Tories
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What offices is classified under the executive branch
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president
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Which is the agency within the US Department of Agriculture that inspects the country's meat poultry and eggs
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Food Safety and Inspection Service
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Which department is concerned with the safety of waterways and ports of entry
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Department of Transportation
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When the president appoints a cabinet leader who must confirm the decision
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The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's
nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department
appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to
answer questions about his or her background or views.
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Which department enforces the Fair Housing Act
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Department of Labor
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What Is the best term for the annual statement detailing financial proposals for funding the policies of the nation
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(budget)
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Which is not the following is not a duty of the national institute of health
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provide all Americans with medical care
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Which branches of the governemnt do agencies support
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all of these
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The power of veto is which type of power of the nation's executive branch
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expressed
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How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and
they also must be approved by the senate.
Who is the Senior Official at the Department of the Army
The senior official at the Department of the Army is the
Secretary of the Army
How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
appointed by the president
Who holds the highest rank in the Executive Office of the President
Chief of Staff
When the office of the president was first developed how was the vice president selected
a war
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Tories
What offices is classified under the executive branch
president
Which is the agency within the US Department of Agriculture that inspects the country's meat poultry and eggs
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Which department is concerned with the safety of waterways and ports of entry
Department of Transportation
When the president appoints a cabinet leader who must confirm the decision
The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's
nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department
appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to
answer questions about his or her background or views.
Which department enforces the Fair Housing Act
Department of Labor
What Is the best term for the annual statement detailing financial proposals for funding the policies of the nation
(budget)
Which is not the following is not a duty of the national institute of health
provide all Americans with medical care
Which branches of the governemnt do agencies support
all of these
The power of veto is which type of power of the nation's executive branch