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Yes. The senate helps decide the cabinet members.
The president's cabinet consists of all the president's advisors, and the cabinet advises the President.
The president's cabinet consists of all the president's advisors, and the cabinet advises the President.
i think the senate and the vice presidentmostly his cabinetThe Cabinet helps the President decide by giving advice and information, but actually making the decision is the President's job. If the President is on vacation or otherwise unavailable to make a decision, the Vice President decides instead.
the vice president and a majority of the cabinet. Whoever posted the last answer, made me get it wrong!
The President's Cabinet.
The cabinet gives the President a DEPARTMENT.
There are fifteen cabinet members and only one vice-president , so the cabinet is bigger. The cabinet collectively has more power. The vice-president has only one real job and that is to decide tie votes in the Senate and unless the Senate is evenlhy balanced between parties, tie votes are rare. Of course, there is always a chance that the VP will become president and if that happens everything reverses- suddenly the cabinet has to beg to keep their jobs .
Yes. The president-elect draws up a list of candidates after consulting with campaign advisers, congressional leaders, and representatives of interest groups. The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's nominees for cabinet posts.
The role of the Cabinet in policy making is dependent on the President. The Cabinet's role is to advise the President. -Phillip Lorio
No- the president rules over his cabinet and he can fire them if he wishes.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.