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Samuel Adams and John Hancock often consulted with leaders of the Sons of Liberty and other revolutionary figures for advice. They sought guidance from prominent thinkers and politicians of the time, such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, to strategize their efforts against British rule. Additionally, they engaged with local committees and community leaders to rally support for their cause.

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Which groups serve as the main sources of advice for the President?

The president has a cabinet of secretaries that run the various departments of government but report to the president and he would consult them concerning decisions related to their departments. The joint chiefs of staff provide advice on military affairs. The president has a White House staff that gives advice not so directly related to running the government, such as in speech writing, dealing with the press, public relations, political fund-raising and travel, etc. The leaders of Congress are more than happy to offer their advice as a rule. Besides the cabinet, there are other directors and "czars" that report to the president and he can find experts who will give him specialized advice if he calls upon them.


What does sage advice mean?

Advice given with wisdom to back it, usually from an older person.


Did we follow Washington's advice?

yes and no


Who advises the president?

The President's Cabinet refers to the secretaries who manage the 15 major executive departments of the US government. Up until say 80 years ago, the group had regular cabinet meeting with the President , the problems of the day were discussed and suggestion were made on how to solve them. Modern president rely more on their large White House staff for advice on what the President should do.


Who does the president have to consult with to get a law passed?

He is not legally required to consult his cabinet, but surely he would want to let his cabinet know what he is proposing, both as a matter of political courtesy and for the value of their expert input and advice on how to write the law and how to get it passed.