The first Cabinet, in 1789, consisted of Secretary of State John Jay, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton and War Secretary Henry Knox. The following year, in 1790, President Washington's Cabinet was made complete with the confirmation of Attorney General Edmund Randolph, and Thomas Jefferson replaced John Jay as Secretary of State.
First Secretary: Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of War: Henry Knox
President: George Washington
In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
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.
George Washington influenced the role of president because he was the first president of the US. he had no example to follow, so he kind of had to make one. he set up the idea of the cabinet, or having a group of advisors for the president. he also set up the idea of the president only being able to serve 2 terms in office, which would be strictly followed until roosevelt changed it temporarily during his term as president.
One of the definitions of cabinet is: a body of advisers of a head of state. Therefore, as a body of advisers to the President of the United States, the term Cabinet is fitting. The name comes from English history and the cabinet of the king of England existed long before there was a United States.
this varies according to the president's wishes. in Reagan's first year as president, he held 36 cabinet meetings but Clinton only held 6 in his first year. cabinet meetings in the usa are not nearly as important or regular as cabinet meetings in the UK.
No. James Madison was not in the first cabinet. (Thomas Jefferson was.)
In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
The first official president was George Washington.
Washington didn't have to justify his creation of a cabinet. As the first president he set the tone for future presidents.
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The Cabinet.
George Washington appointed people to fill the first four cabinet positions.
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The Cabinet was created by George Washington, the first President of the United States. He appointed four Cabinet members to help him in fulfill his responsibilities and give him advice.
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.
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No, he was just chosen