the US Senate
It is not the executive but the legislative branch (the US Senate) that confirms cabinet, judgeship, and other Presidential appointments.
Congress must confirm the appointment
Congress must confirm the appointment
implementing the president's program in a particular area while also attempting to influence the president's policies in that area.
There are 15 cabinet departments. There are also several cabinet-level officers including the Vice-President that advise the President as well.
The appointment power has become one of the chief powers of the President.
Yes. The President selects his cabinet members and the Senate confirms them. The ability to check Presidential appointments is one of the many checks that the Legislative branch has over the Executive branch.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
The United States Constitution doesn't contain any information or references to Cabinet. However, principal officers in each executive branch are mentioned. Therefore, Cabinet members are usually heads of departments under the Executive Branch.
No.
The example of this cabinet is the Government States
Education is a department in the Presidential Cabinet.