Roles of president
Executive Branch
Executive Departments
State/Local Executive Branch
State/Local Executive Branch
100

The president is the head of the military. They make critical decisions regarding military strategy, deployments, and responses to national security threats.

Commander in chief 

100

Head of the executive branch 

The President 
100

Responsible for advancing the energy, environmental, and nuclear security of the United States

Department of Energy 

100

Head of State Government

Governor 

100

Local Government attempt to regulate the way land and buildings may be used in order to shape community development

What is Zoning 
200

As the face of the nation, the president represents the United States in diplomatic and ceremonial functions.

Head of state

200

If the presidential position is vacant, the first person in line is the 

Vice President

200

Which department Would the president turn to when dealing with Nuclear Weapons

Department of Energy 

200

Head of Local government 

Mayor

200

A public transportation network, consisting of buses, trains, subways or other forms  of public transportation

Mass Transit 

300

The president formulates foreign policy, negotiates treaties, and maintains relationships with other countries.

Chief Diplomat

300

The institution that is composed of a set of electors who are chosen to elect a President and VP

Electoral College 

300

Works to have improve the security of the United States includes custom border immigration enforcement

Homeland Security 

300

If the governor position is left vacant, the second in command is 

Lieutenant Governor 

300

Payments to people who lose their jobs 

Unemployment Compensation

400

The president plays a significant role by proposing legislation, delivering the State of the Union address, and influencing the legislative agenda through persuasion and veto power.

Legislative Leader

400

An event held before an election where members of the party go to polls and vote on presidential candidates in their respective parties

Primary/Caucus


400

Healthcare Services, Disability Compensation, Education Benefits, Home Loan Guarantees, Vocational Rehab, Life Insurance, and Burial Benefits for Vets

Department of Veteran Affairs

400

Mayoral system in which mayor has power to veto measures passed by city council, prepare budget and appoint department heads

Strong Mayor System

400

An organization either private or public that supply necessities.

Public Utility 
500

The president may issue executive orders, directing federal agencies, and implementing policies fall under this role.

Chief Executive 

500

Qualifications to become president 

35 years old

Natural Born Citizen

Resident of US 14 years 

500

H.U.D stands for

Department of Housing & Urban Development

500

Payments to people unable to work due to ill health or injury

Workers Compensation 

500

Basic facilities of a city such as roads, bridges, water, sewage pipes and public buildings

Infrastructure 

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