The cabinet gives the President a DEPARTMENT.
it is a box to store things
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.
The President's Cabinet.
An example of the use of the unwritten constitution is the creation of the political convention system in the United States. While not explicitly outlined in the written Constitution, political parties have established conventions to nominate candidates for the presidency, which has become a significant aspect of the country's political process.
No- the president rules over his cabinet and he can fire them if he wishes.
The role of the Cabinet in policy making is dependent on the President. The Cabinet's role is to advise the President. -Phillip Lorio
There are no restrictions on how much the President relies on his cabinet for advice or how many cabinet meeting he has to hold. He can fire them if they complain too loudly. The president does not even have to give his cabinet secretaries free rein on how they run their departments.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
yes, the president appoints the cabinet and the senate aproves it
George Washington
two completely different meanings- The members of the President's Cabinet are his advisors on goverment policies. and We keep plates and cups in the cabinet over the sink.
The president, the cabinet, and departments under the cabinet membersthe president, the Cabinet, and departments under the cabinet members