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Chapter 15.1

Cabinet Departments: How the Executive Branch Organizes Federal Power

Discover how the fifteen US Cabinet departments structure the executive branch, carry out federal policy, and remain accountable through congressional oversight.


What You'll Learn

Fifteen Cabinet departments organize the executive branch's major responsibilities.
Each department is led by a Senate-confirmed presidential Secretary nominee.
Congress authorizes budgets and maintains oversight over all Cabinet departments.
Key departments include State, Defense, Treasury, Justice, and Education.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify which Cabinet department oversees specific policy areas.

2

Learners analyze Senate confirmation and congressional oversight of departments.

3

Practice questions test knowledge of key Cabinet department terms and definitions.

Why This Matters

Understanding Cabinet departments equips students to analyze how the federal government organizes power, implements policy, and remains accountable to the American people.

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Cabinet Departments
Executive Branch
Senate Confirmation
Congressional Oversight
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