a lawyer or solicitor
no
They aren't appointed, but hired.
When somebody is appointed it means for higher position, and hire means to give job
They are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate.
If there is a will, the individual named can be appointed to serve. Otherwise someone will be appointed by the court.
bachen
Abraham Lincoln I believe. However, the first generals he appointed all were fired or didn't want the position. In fact, he actually asked General Lee if he would take the position. Lee ended up going with the South. McClellan was hired then fired the hired then fired by Lincoln. There are a few more in between there. Then Sherman was hired, and so was Grant.
He was appointed by the nobility in France (basically the king hired him
The government is not a "who" but a "what" instead. It's the organization of both electected, appointed and hired people who perform all the acts of government.
The government is not a "who" but a "what" instead. It's the organization of both electected, appointed and hired people who perform all the acts of government.
appointed
The answer will vary depending on what the individual can offer