The Senate must approve the heads of the cabinet departments.
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The Cabinet is a part of the executive branch of the U.S. federal government consisting of the heads of federal executive departments. The importance is for the president to have a team of people who are there by his side to help make final decisions. As well as congress, the cabinet is there for more security on certain issues the president has to face. The first president of the United States, George Washington, quickly realized the importance of having a cabinet. Among his first acts he persuaded Congress to recognize the Departments of Foreign Affairs (renamed State and given additional powers a few months after its creation), Treasury, and War. The heads of these executive departments would be given the title of "secretary" followed by the name of their department. Although Washington's Cabinet also contained the position of Attorney General, the Attorney General did not become the head of the Justice Department until 1870. I hope that helps a little. The president also needs the cabinet in case He dies, and the VP dies
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
The Congress.
The congress _________________________________________ Drkzgodzz: Dude really lol it says in Article 2, Section 2, Senate must approve the president's choices.(via History Alive!: The United States Through Industrialism) it says the senate in the margins. So the answer is The Senate NOT THE CONGRESS
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The Senate has to approve the President's choices for "cabinet positions," that is, the heads of Executive branch departments. The President does have the authority to temporarily appoint a cabinet position without approval, if the Senate is not in session; that's called a "recess appointment." Recently, we had an interesting thing: the President appointed a cabinet position at a time when he said the Senate was not in session, and the Senate said they were.
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The US Senate must approve or disapprove such appointments.
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The Senate must approve the president's cabinet.
Well, for starters, the grammar of this question is absolutely atrocious. Washington's cabinet was instituted to help him deal with running the country. Well, for starters, the grammar of this question is absolutely atrocious. Washington's cabinet was instituted to help him deal with running the country.
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Cabinet members are responsible for advising the president, implementing government policies, managing their respective department or agency, and representing their department in interactions with Congress and the public. They play a crucial role in shaping and executing the administration's agenda.
The President selects and nominates the people he wants as members of his Cabinet. Once nominated, these individuals must be approved by the Senate.
The Congress.
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