I am in the group called the Tigers and my Games name is Supreme baketball.My name is Heather Vance and my partners is Cassie Mcpeak.We go to Sandy River our game is in function part of framework.In this blog I will be telling you the different duties of the presidential cabinet are.First I am going to be talking about the Secretary of State.The security of state is duties of this office depend on the constitution and laws of the particular state,but they often include responsibility for overseeing elections within the states.On January 21, 2009, Hillary Rodham Clinton was sworn in as the 67th Secretary of State of the United States.Now I am going to tell you about the Secretary of the Treasury.The secretary of treasury incluedes security and defense,finance ministers,law enforcement agencies,and the secret service.Next I am going to tell you about the Secretary of Defence.The Sectetary of Defense is armed services and military matters mainly.This position roughly corresponds to Minister of defense in other countries.The role of the Secretary of Defense is to be the principal defense policy advisor to the President and is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy related to all matters of direct and primary concern to the DoD, and for the execution of approved policy.Finally I am going to be telling you about Attorney General.The Attorney General is common law jurisdictions, the attorney general, or attorney-general, is the main legal advisor to the government, and in some jurisdictions he or she may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions.Each position is appointed by the president. Which in the U.S. the one who would appoint these positions would be Barack Obama.
Heather, good outilne of the responsibilities of the Cabinet members.One note, however. The Secretary of the State's job is mostly concerned with foreign affairs, and it's the highest ranking position in the cabinet.
ReplyDeleteYes, all of these positions do get appointed by the president, but how are you affecting their appointment by voting for a certain person to be President? Plus, give credit to the sources you have used for our research! Thank you!
good information.
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