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There are 15 cabinet departments. There are also several cabinet-level officers including the Vice-President that advise the President as well.
How many positions in the president's cabinet in 1950?
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.
Cabinet members can meet with the president, can discuss issues at cabinet meetings, and send memos to the president. The frequency of meetings depends on the president and the circumstances .
Cabinet members are appointed by the president, but must be approved by the Senate. Many are politicians who supported the President.
Cabinet members are appointed by the president, but must be approved by the Senate. Many are politicians who supported the President.
The President's Cabinet.
There are currently 15. The president chooses which cabinet member's her prefers.
The cabinet gives the President a DEPARTMENT.
The U.S. President's Cabinet has no elected positions, so no one elects them. The President appoints them based on his own reasons regarding their areas of expertise or career/personal history. The Cabinet is truly the President's "team." Their chief duty is to advise the President, however they have many other duties as well.
there are 15