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You are going to use the internet for this answer and ONLY this answer. In the reading, it says that Congress created three executive departments and the Office of the Attorney General. Do these departments exist today? Prove that your answer is correct by providing evidence that they do/do not exist.

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The offices still are here today and I know this because the executive office is where the president works, the office of the attorney general runs the national courts (appeal and supreme).
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Answer:

Why was the U.S. Department of the Interior created?

The idea of setting up a separate department to handle domestic matters was put forward on numerous occasions. It wasn't until March 3, 1849, the last day of the 30th Congress, that a bill was passed to create the Department of the Interior to take charge of the Nation's internal affairs:

The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of Interior History.

The Interior Department had a wide range of responsibilities entrusted to it: the construction of the national capital's water system, the colonization of freed slaves in Haiti, exploration of western wilderness, oversight of the District of Columbia jail, regulation of territorial governments, management of hospitals and universities, management of public parks,and the basic responsibilities for Indians, public lands, patents, and pensions. In one way or another all of these had to do with the internal development of the Nation or the welfare of its people.

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