How does the Executive Office of the President (EOP) help the nation’s chief executive to perform his or her duties? Check all that apply.
a. The EOP employs staff members who act as advisers and aides to the president.
b. The EOP delivers the annual State of the Union address to Congress each year.
c. The EOP combines different federal agencies under the supervision of a chief of staff.
d. The EOP relieves the president of the duty of serving as commander in chief.
e. The EOP reduces the president’s ability to appoint staff and advisers.

Respuesta :

The answers are:

A. The EOP employs staff members who act as advisers and aides to the president
C. The EOP combines different federal agencies under the supervision of a chief staff

Have a nice day!

The answer is:  

A. The EOP employs staff members who act as advisers and aides to the president  

The members that act as advisers usually consist of professionals that possess a certain type of expertise that related to the governing process (such as economic professors that hired to consult about government budget)

C. The EOP combines different federal agencies under the supervision of a chief staff

These federal agencies usually headed by the people that the presidents can trust and had  a strong affiliation to the president's political party.

ACCESS MORE