We will focus on the Federal Executive Branch – The President.

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We will focus on the Federal Executive Branch – The President

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We will focus on the Federal Executive Branch –

The President

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What is the Cabinet?

Cabinet

A group of people appointed to advise the President.

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As the President’s closest and most trusted advisers, members of the

Cabinet attend weekly meetings with the President at the White House.

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Executive Leadership

Secretary

A member of the cabinet responsible for leading a specific department

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Secretary John Kerry

Department of State

Advises the President on foreign policy and promotes peace with other nations.

Meets with foreign leaders to discuss relationships with the United States and form alliances.

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Secretary Chuck Hagel

Department of Defense

Is responsible for providing the military forces needed to fight war and protect America.

The four major branches of the armed forces are: Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force

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Secretary Jack Lew

Department of Treasury

Performs three basic functions: Proposes fiscal policy to

CongressServes as the financial

manager for government; Makes American coins and

currency.

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Attorney General Eric Holder

Department of Justice

Serves as legal counsel for citizens by enforcing the law.

Brings lawsuits against people or organizations that discriminate against citizens

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Secretary Arne Duncan

Department of Education

Establishes education policy and coordinates financial assistance to education.

Its mission is to ensure equal access to public education for all (K-12 and College)

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SecretaryAnthony Foxx

Department of Transportation

Maintains the nation’s interstate highways, waterways, and air traffic.

Promotes the construction of subway systems and other mass transit.

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1.Presidential Nomination

Notes:Allows the President to choose people

he likes (agrees with) for jobs

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2.White House Review

Notes: Allows others in executive branch to approve

of the President’s choices

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3.Paperwork and Financial

Disclosure

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4.FBI Investigation

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5.Senate Confirmation

Hearings

Notes:Allows legislative branch to interview appointees and

check qualifications for the job

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6.Senate Majority Vote

Notes:Allows legislative branch to have final approval over all

executive nominees

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Student-led Notes

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Meet Michelle…

My girlfriends and I wanted to look good for prom, so we bought some new cosmetics at the mall. Within a week we all developed the same rash

What could the government have done to protect Michelle and her friends?

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Meet Diana…

My son was flipping through the local channels on Monday afternoon looking for cartoons but instead

found the best of Girls Gone Wild.

What could the government have done to prevent this from happening?

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Meet Dawnette…

My father lived downwind from a rubber plant. After years of breathing in toxins he died at age 50

from lung cancer.

What could the government have done to prevent this from happening?

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Regulation A rule or a law.

Regulatory Agency

Government groups that make and enforce regulations.

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Why Do We Regulate?

Regulatory agencies exist to ensure the safety and welfare of citizens

Much like a referee protects players and fans from rule breakers

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Ensures the safety of consumers when purchasing food and drugs

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Makes sure food and drugs are safe and labeled appropriately

Makes sure cosmetics are safe

Tests all new medicines before they enter the market

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Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Makes sure that consumers are protected and being told the truth about the products they buy

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Investigates complaints against companies and created the national “Do Not Call” list

Provides information on things like buying and selling cars, using credit, and identity theft

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Federal Communication Commission (FCC)

Regulates all communications by radio, television, cable, and satellite

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Enforces regulations designed to ensure that content of programming is appropriate

Issues licenses for radio and television broadcast stations

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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Regulates and oversee all aspects of airplane maintenance and flight

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Writes airline safety regulations like requiring pilot rest breaks

Develops and operates air traffic control systems

Conducts research and development for airplanes

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Protects public health and the environment for future generations

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Sets and enforces standards for fuel economy (miles per gallon)

Enforces standards for air and water quality

Controls and decreases air and water pollution

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Which Agency?Government fines DuPont for

dumping hydrochloric acid into county stream.

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Which Agency?Government fines DuPont for

dumping hydrochloric acid into county stream.

Environmental Protection Agency

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Which Agency?Recall has been ordered for beef from cows that may have been infected with Mad Cow

Disease.

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Which Agency?Recall has been ordered for beef from cows that may have been infected with Mad Cow

Disease.

Food and Drug Administration

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Which Agency?People are tired of getting called by telemarketers, so they ask to be put on the

government’s “do not call” registry.

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Which Agency?People are tired of getting called by telemarketers, so they ask to be put on the

government’s “do not call” registry.

Federal Trade Commission

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Which Agency?Government requires Southwest and United

Airlines to install locks on their cockpit doors to prevent

hijacking.

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Which Agency?Government requires Southwest

and United Airlines to install locks on their cockpit doors to

prevent hijacking.

Federal Aviation Administration

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Executive Order

A policy issued by the President that has the force of

federal law

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How do executive orders work?Executive orders are just like laws.

If you disobey them you can go to jail.

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How do executive orders work?

Executive orders do not have to be approved by Congress.

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When can Executive Orders be used?An executive order can be issued as long as..

It does not violate the Constitution.

Only gives instructions to those people who work for the President.

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What can Congress do if it disagrees?Congress can pass a new law that reverses the order.

This is the same as when the Supreme Court uses judicial review to strike down one of their laws.

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Bonus QuestionWhat do you think the President would most

likely do with a bill that reverses his executive

order?

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Bonus QuestionWhat do you think the

President would most likely do with a bill that reverses

his executive order?

HE WOULD VETO IT!

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War PowersWar powers are divided. The constitutional

principle of checks and balances requires the President and Congress to work together when taking the nation to war.

Congress has the power to officially declare war and raise an army while the President is the Commander in Chief of the military. But it is often unclear which branch has MORE power than the other when disagreements happen.

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War Powers Resolution, 1973The War Powers Resolution states that the

President’s power as Commander-in-Chief to introduce U.S. forces into hostilities [armed conflict] can only be used after war is declared or in a national emergency.

It specifically requires that the President to consult [talk] with Congress before introducing American forces into hostilities and report on their progress every 60 days.

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PARDONSDefinition: The President can forgive a

person of their crime and remove the punishment for it

This is an example of:

Checks and Balances or Federalism?

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PARDONSDefinition: The President can forgive a

person of their crime and remove the punishment for it

This is an example of:

Checks and Balances

**Presidential (executive branch) use of a pardon

is a check on courts (judicial branch)**

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List of pardons by former U.S. Presidents: Which one do you disagree with the most?

George Washington

Pardoned leaders of the “Whiskey Rebellion”, many farmers who rebelled against the government for raising taxes on whiskey

Ronald Reagan

Pardoned FBI agents who broke in and planted illegal wire taps on the phones of government leaders

Bill Clinton Pardoned his brother, Robert Clinton, for possession of cocaine

George W. Bush

Pardoned Daniel Pue for illegally dumping hazardous waste into communities

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these is a responsibility of the

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? A. to manage the use of public airwavesB. to evaluate the contents of medicationsC. to review the safety of household

appliancesD. to investigate the practices of financial

firms

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these is a responsibility of the

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? A. to manage the use of public airwavesB. to evaluate the contents of medicationsC. to review the safety of household

appliancesD. to investigate the practices of financial

firms

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires

that all products labeled “Made in the USA” be “all or virtually all” made in the United States.

 Which of these is the main reason for the

above requirement? A. to increase the advertising industry’s profitsB. to encourage more foreign importsC. to enforce truth-in-advertising standardsD. to lower the cost of manufactured goods

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires

that all products labeled “Made in the USA” be “all or virtually all” made in the United States.

 Which of these is the main reason for the

above requirement? A. to increase the advertising industry’s profitsB. to encourage more foreign importsC. to enforce truth-in-advertising standardsD. to lower the cost of manufactured goods

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these government agencies is

directly responsible for monitoring business competition?

 A. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)B. Federal Communications Commission

(FCC)C. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)D. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these government agencies is

directly responsible for monitoring business competition?

 A. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)B. Federal Communications Commission

(FCC)C. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)D. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these is a function of the Federal

Aviation Administration (FAA)? A. to issue airline ticketsB. to finance new airlinesC. to hire airline pilotsD. to regulate airline traffic

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HSA SAMPLE QUESTIONSWhich of these is a function of the Federal

Aviation Administration (FAA)? A. to issue airline ticketsB. to finance new airlinesC. to hire airline pilotsD. to regulate airline traffic