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  1. There are 26 members: the vice president, 15 department heads, and 10 Cabinet-level officials, all except two of whom require Senate confirmation. During Cabinet meetings, the members sit in the order in which their respective department was created, with the earliest being closest to the president and the newest farthest away.

    • Article I assigns the responsibility for making laws to the Legislative Branch (Congress). Congress is divided into two parts, or “Houses,” the House of Representatives and the Senate.
    • Article II details the Executive Branch and the offices of the President and Vice President. It lays down rules for electing the President (through the Electoral College), eligibility (must be a natural-born citizen at least 35 years old), and term length.
    • Article III establishes the Judicial Branch with the U.S. Supreme Court as the federal court system’s highest court. It specifies that Federal judges be appointed for life unless they commit a serious crime.
    • Article IV outlines states’ powers in relationship to each other. States have the authority to create and enforce their own laws but must respect and help enforce the laws of other states.
  2. Sep 7, 2022 · How the US Cabinet Works: 15 Offices of the Cabinet. The President’s Cabinet advises them on a series of matters—from education, to health, to defense. Though the Cabinet has no official governing power, their work impacts the lives of the American people on a daily basis.

    • Department of Housing and Urban Development
    • Department of Homeland Security
    • More About The Cabinet

    Nominee for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Marcia Fudge Web Address: http://www.hud.gov/

    Secretary of Homeland Security: Alejandro Mayorkas Web Address: http://www.dhs.gov/ Note: While not officially part of the Cabinet, the following positions currently have Cabinet-rank status: White House Chief of Staff Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Director of the Office of Management & Budget United States Trade Representati...

    Why is it called "cabinet?" When did it first meet? How much do the secretaries make, who picks them and how long do they serve?

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  3. Sep 16, 2024 · The U.S. Congress consists of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Each state elects two senators, while seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned by state according to population, with each state receiving a minimum of one representative.

  4. The Constitution includes four sections: an introductory paragraph titled Preamble, a list of seven Articles that define the government's framework, an untitled closing endorsement with the signatures of 39 framers, and 27 amendments that have been adopted under Article V (see below).

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  6. Oct 26, 2024 · The delegations unanimously agreed to sign the Constitution, although three prominent delegates – Randolph, Gerry, and Mason – refused to sign, despite an eloquent plea from Benjamin Franklin for unanimity. Before the signing, George Washington spoke for the first time at the Convention.