George Washington created the Cabinet in 1789 because he thought he needed advisors. The Cabinet is a group of men and women who are the President's closest advisors.
To have a better understanding of the rules after we gave up the king. We needed something for the rules and it was the constitution.
You need to brush up on your U.S. history. Hell, I'm Australian and I know this! George Washington NEEDED to sign the constitution. So, he did.
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9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution
Reports and memos for the president are typically written by members of the White House staff, including advisors, analysts, and speechwriters. The National Security Council, economic advisors, and various other departments contribute specialized information and insights as needed. Additionally, senior aides and the Chief of Staff play crucial roles in shaping the content and ensuring it aligns with the president's priorities and messaging.
These are people who help others make decisions about marketing and retail. They are needed because together these advisors are able to come up with great ideas.
Either his view of the economy changed after an economics lesson from his advisors, or perhaps because he entered a war and needed more money to fund the Wars we entered from the panic of 9/11.
Yes, the Constitution is still needed today, especially for the freedoms of the people.
9 states are needed to ratify the constitution
2/3rds of votes were needed
9 out of 13 states were needed to ratify the constitution