The Department of Agriculture became an executive cabinet-level agency in the United States in 1889. Prior to that, it was established as a separate entity in 1862, but it was not elevated to cabinet status until the late 19th century. This change reflected the growing importance of agriculture in the nation's economy and governance.
The Department of Agriculture became an executive cabinet in 1889.
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Federal agencies in the United States are typically formed by the President by Executive Order. The heads of these agencies become members of the President's cabinet.
the executive (prime minister and ministers- cabinet) is the main branch that introduces policys, regulations and legislation. the legislature (whole of parliment) has to pass them first before they become policy, regulation or legislation (law).
The executive branch is made up of the cabinet and PM. The cabinet runs the day-to-day business in government and are appointed by the Prime Minister. They put laws into action and propose most of the ideas that become laws.