By: Alex Lowman, Adam Marcus, and Chad Knapik Executive
Branch
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The Executive Branch can negotiate and sign treaties. The
president appoints important jobs like the judges for the Judicial
Branch. Including the members of the armed forces, the Executive
Branch Employs more than four million people. The Executive Branch
has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration
for the state bureaucracy. Powers of the Executive Branch
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The President is the foreign minister and is in charge of
overseeing state ambassadors and determining foreign policy. If
there is a vacancy in the vice presidency, the President can
nominate one. More Powers of the Executive Branch
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Department of Agriculture (USDA) Department of Commerce (DOC)
Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Education (ED) Department
of Energy (DOE) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) Departments of executive branch
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Department of Justice (DOJ) Department of Labor (DOL)
Department of State (DOS) Department of the Interior (DOI) of
Transportation (DOT) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Department
of the Treasury Departments of the Executive Branch cont.
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Checks and balances
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They are protesting because they want President Mubarak to
resign immediately. He said he is going to resign at the end of his
term this year. They have already used forceful methods on the
protestors. They have used tear gas and other things like that. At
some points it has gotten into a huge fist fight between the
protestors and the solders. People would gather around in Cairo and
protest for days which eventually led up to 2 weeks. It has taken
Egypt 3 decades to overturn their government. The military in Egypt
has been trying to calm down protestors but it is no use. People
have even been fighting with their own government. After a while
their leader had to eventually step down. Current Event: Egyptian
rioting
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People would gather around in Cairo and protest for days which
eventually led up to 2 weeks. It has taken Egypt 3 decades to
overturn their government. The military in Egypt has been trying to
calm down protestors but it is no use. People have even been
fighting with their own government. After a while their leader had
to eventually step down. More information on the Egypt riot
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Picture of the riot in Egypt This shows how violent the people
in Egypt have been.