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35. what does the presidents cabinet do? a. advises the president b. ma…

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  1. what does the presidents cabinet do?

a. advises the president
b. makes laws
c. commands the military
d. appoints supreme court justices

  1. what are two cabinet - level positions?

a. secretary of agriculture and secretary of energy
b. attorney general and secretary of labor
c. secretary of state and secretary of education
d. all of the above

  1. what does the judicial branch do?

a. writes laws
b. reviews laws
c. enforces laws
d. proposes laws

  1. what is the highest court in the united states?

a. the court of appeals
b. the supreme court
c. the district court
d. the circuit court

  1. how many justices are on the supreme court?

a. 7
b. 9
c. 11
d. 13

  1. who is the chief justice of the united states now?

a. brett kavanaugh
b. john roberts

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The President's Cabinet serves as an advisory body to the President. Lawmaking is the role of Congress, military command is the President's role, and Supreme Court justice appointments are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
  2. Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Energy, Attorney General, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Education are all Cabinet-level positions in the U.S. government.
  3. The judicial branch's core role is to review laws to determine their constitutionality and interpret them. Writing/proposing laws is the legislative branch's role, and enforcing laws is the executive branch's role.
  4. The Supreme Court is established as the highest federal court in the U.S. judicial system, with final appellate jurisdiction.
  5. Since 1869, the U.S. Supreme Court has had a fixed number of 9 justices.
  6. As of 2024, John Roberts has served as the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 2005; Brett Kavanaugh is an associate justice, not the chief.

Answer:

  1. a. Advises the President
  2. d. All of the above
  3. b. Reviews laws
  4. b. The Supreme Court
  5. b. 9
  6. b. John Roberts (corrected from the partially visible text)