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Kimberly Schroeder
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25 January, 16:56
Why was Washington's cabinet so varied?
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Harold
25 January, 17:11
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The President’s Cabinet is an institution whose existence rests upon custom
rather than law. President George Washington found the Cabinet concept, a meeting
of departmental secretaries, to be useful, and all subsequent Presidents have followed
this precedent. Presidents have differed in their opinions as to the utility of the
Cabinet, but all have found some political and administrative strengths in its
continuance.
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