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yes they can, there is no law that says that the President can not appoint his family members to Governmental positions
Abraham Lincoln was in the Illinois General Assembly and one term in Congress before he became a president.
Ambassadors, Federal judges and Cabinet members fall into this category.
No. Generally, professions that require a capitalization are those in which there is only one, as in governmental positions (President, Attorney General, etc.)
Two jobs are, for example, editor and proofreader, but it is obvious from your phrasing and spelling that you are unqualified for either one.
He was president of Mexico (1861-72) and involved in several other governmental positions. As a federal representative in 1847, he was responsible for approving the loan to finance the war with the United States.
President and vice-President.
Giving unqualified people the right and honor to be put in positions of power. For example, many celebrities who head up organizations because of their status and fame.
Um... Who Are You Talking About?
The spoils system was objected to to the experience levels of the people rewarded with the jobs. Some people knew nothing about the government jobs the received.
President
Commander in chief