my question was: how is the cabinet of the president selected?
False. They are appointed by the president.
The President of the United States selects the members of the cabinet. But after they are chosen, they must be confirmed by the Senate.
Actually, she was not elected. She was "appointed"-- chosen by the president to be in his cabinet. (President choose the people they want for their cabinet, and then the senate has to confirm them.) Mrs. Clinton was chosen to be Secretary of State during President Obama's first term.
The Cabinet members are chosen for their expertise in specific areas. They must be approved by the Congress. Recently, "czars" have been appointed bu the president.They need no congressional approval.
A They were appointed by the governor of their state. B They were appointed by their state legislatures. C They were elected by the House of Repersentatives. D They were elected by the people. The corect answer is B
Cabinet members are appointed by the President. They are subject to the confirmation of the Senate; and as their terms are not fixed, they may be replaced at any time by the President.
Appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. You should know this.
The Governor appointed most of them but the colonist usually elected the lower houses
The Governor appointed most of them but the colonist usually elected the lower houses
elected by the colonists or appointed by the English king
Chosen, named, voted in, appointed...
federal judges