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role of the executive support system in the organisation
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The State Legislatures and Citizens!
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The Executive Office of the President was established in 1939 to give the president the necessary support needed to govern the country. This was established during the second term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
To ratify a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution, three-fourths of state legislatures, or 38 out of 50 states, must approve it. This requirement ensures that any amendment has broad support across the country. Alternatively, an amendment can also be ratified by conventions in three-fourths of the states.
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Features of an Executive support system can vary depending on an organization's needs. Some features would be analysis tools, reporting tools, information navigation, and exception monitoring.
People who support the president in the executive office typically work in the Executive Office of the President (EOP). This agency comprises various offices and councils that provide support and advice to the president, including the Office of Management and Budget, the National Security Council, and the Council of Economic Advisers. Staff members in the EOP are involved in policy development, administration, and coordination of executive branch activities.