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valkas [14]
3 years ago
11

What governmental purpose do Cabinet members serve?

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Art [367]3 years ago
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The service of the Cabinet members to the government is that each cabinet member has elected in order to serve the President. They are put into the position in which they should protect the president and go with all his/her projects. They also need to gain the trust of the President in order for them to be elected.
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
6 0

A)

as an advisory body to aid the President

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