Official Order of Presidential Succession

Official Order of Presidential Succession

<p> Identify the President’s Cabinet</p><p>The President’s Cabinet is made up of 15 specialized departments that provide important advice to the President on a variety of matters. As defined in the 20th and 25th Amendments to the United States Constitution, and the Presidential Succession Law of 1947, the following represents all the cabinet positions, organized by their creation date. This list also doubles as part of the order of Presidential Succession. You may want to use newspapers or websites to find this information.</p><p>Head of Department Name of Cabinet Member Describe its Duty</p><p>Secretary of State</p><p>Secretary of the Treasury</p><p>Secretary of Defense</p><p>Attorney General</p><p>Secretary of the Interior</p><p>Secretary of Agriculture</p><p>Secretary of Commerce</p><p>Secretary of Labor</p><p>Secretary of Health & Human Services Secretary of Housing & Urban Development</p><p>Secretary of Transportation</p><p>Secretary of Energy</p><p>Secretary of Education</p><p>Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs</p><p>Secretary of Homeland Security</p>

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