Albert Fall was the first for the Teapot Dome scandal
Lincoln had a cabinet of seven members - 13 different men served at one time or another.
The 28th Ministry consisted of thirty-two (32) ministers. Of these, twenty-seven (27) ministers were members of Cabinet. (The Secretaries of State served as ministers, but were not members of Cabinet.)
Several presidents were cabinet members before they were president. Thomas Jefferson was the first. Others were Madison, Monroe, Quincy Adams, Van Buren, and Buchanan. All served as Secretary of State .
The first Jewish American to hold a position in the president's cabinet is Juda P. Benjamn of the Confederate States of America 1861-1865. He served a the Secretary of State. Prior to that he had been the Attorney General and Secretary of War in Jefferson Davis' cabinet. He was among the few cabinet members in US history to serve in three cabinet positions within a four year span. Although the US government never recognized the Confederacy as a nation, it was in fact a de facto nation. It had a constitution, a central government, and a standing army.
they listen to people and they both represent people
Yes, theoretically. If the five months you served is equal to or more than the sentence you were given you will likely not be transferred to prison.
There were four members in George Washington's cabinet. These members include Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolph, and Henry Knox.
A great many people have served 27 years in prison, but I think the answer your looking for is Nelson Mandela.
Of course. There already have already been black people in his cabinet from his first term (Eric Holder as Attorney General, for example), and several major government agencies were headed by black people, such as Lisa Jackson, who was in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency, and Ron Kirk, who served as U.S. Trade Representative. The president has also had Asian and Hispanic members of the cabinet, and members of his advisory team are from a variety of ethnicities. We may reasonably assume that he will have other minority cabinet and major agency members during his second term.
The same way anyone else files for divorce. You have your attorney draw up the necessary papers and have them served in prison. The only difference is the location - others are served the papers at home, and his will be served in prison.
Jimmy Carter had only one African American cabinet member. Her name is Patricia R. Harris (1924 - 1985) who served as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1977 - 1979 and then appointed to Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (now known as Secretary of Health and Human Services) from 1979 - 1981. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Roberts_Harris
Emilio Aguinaldo's cabinet, formed during the Philippine Revolution and the subsequent Philippine-American War, included key figures such as Apolinario Mabini as the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Emilio Jacinto as the Minister of War. Other notable members were Manuel L. Quezon, who served as the Secretary of the Interior, and Jose Palma as the Secretary of War. This cabinet played a crucial role in establishing the First Philippine Republic and navigating the challenges of colonial rule.