How are the president’s Cabinet and the EOP similar?

How are the president’s Cabinet and the EOP similar?

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How are the president’s cabinet and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) similar? Both provide advice to the president regarding policy decisions. O.

Q. What are three reasons why the EOP has grown?

The EOP has grown rapidly for three reasons:

  • Presidents keep adding new agencies as problems arise;
  • Presidents want experts nearby to advise them about complex issues;
  • Federal programs sometimes require special staff to coordinate the efforts of several executive departments and other agencies working together.

Q. What are the three oldest agencies in the EOP?

In this manner, what are the 3 oldest EOP agencies? Office of Management and Budget, the National Security Council, andthe Council of Economic Advisers.

Q. What are the three most important departments in the EOP?

The Executive Office of the President (EOP) comprises four agencies that advise the president in key policy areas: the White House Office, the National Security Council, the Council of Economic Advisors, and the Office of Management and Budget.

Q. Who has the power of declare the existence of the state of war?

(1) The Congress, by a vote of two-thirds of both Houses in joint session assembled, voting separately, shall have the sole power to declare the existence of a state of war.

Q. What is the responsibility of the Filipino citizen to the state?

It shall be the duty of the citizen to be loyal to the Republic and to honor the Philippine flag, to defend the State and contribute to its development and welfare, to uphold the Constitution and obey the laws, and to.

Q. What are the rights of the Filipino citizen?

Some examples of these rights include the following: right to use and dispose of his property, right to practice one’s profession, and the right to make a living. In other words, a Filipino citizen can be deprived of his life, liberty or property provided he is given the chance to defend himself.

Q. Can we consider the Philippines as a state if it only has three elements existing?

Answer. Answer: No, it should has complete elements. If one element is missing, it will not called as state.

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