to advise the President.
He was actually urged to appoint different people to his advisory committee and technically it wasn't considered a "cabinet" back then.
To advise him
Because George Washington was the first president, I would have to argue that the purpose of Washington's cabinet was to help set the foundation of America. I mean, think about it: it was during Washington's presidency that our banking system was created and established; that term alone set up America's economy for the rest of our lives. Of course, the president uses his cabinet as a reassurance tool, meaning that before he makes huge decisions that will impact millions of lives for the rest of their lives, he must talk it over with his cabinet, first.
to advise the President.
to advise the President.
to advise the president
Alexander Hamilton was the Treasury Secretary in Washington's cabinet and did a lot of fiscal management. Of course, Congress actually controls the money and I do not know who controlled the fiscal committees in Congress.
I think Obama had one cabinet meeting during is first term. They took a group picture, so that may have been its purpose. I suppose making introductions was another reason and Obama may have said something abut the goals of his administration and what he expected from his cabinet.
he was a general
I think Obama had one cabinet meeting during is first term. They took a group picture, so that may have been its purpose. I suppose making introductions was another reason and Obama may have said something abut the goals of his administration and what he expected from his cabinet.
He was Commander in Chief in the Revolution.
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