Johnson kept his cabinet in place as to ensure continuity
Johnson kept his cabinet in place as to ensure continuity
Johnson became the president after Kennedy's assassination and the cabinet was already in place.
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson did not pick his cabinet. When he became President due to Lincoln's death, he immediately had a cabinet. In fact, Congress passed a law to make it illegal for him to remove them unless he got permission from Congress. The cabinet was not so bad in itself, but they did not respect Johnson and they were able to seize a great deal of power from the President making it impossible for his to rule effectively.
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 new president was Andrew Johnson, but you might say that Lincoln's Cabinet, led by Stanton, Seward and Chase really took over.Andrew Johnson
The President's Cabinet.
The cabinet gives the President a DEPARTMENT.
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