What does the president's Cabinet do?

(1 point)
Responses

creates laws
creates laws

declares laws unconstitutional
declares laws unconstitutional

advises the president
advises the president

protects the president

3 answers

None of the above. The main role of the president's Cabinet is to advise the president on various matters related to their respective departments. They provide expertise and guidance to the president to help make informed decisions. The Cabinet also oversees the operations of their departments, develops policies, implements laws, and manages the budget allocated to their departments. Additionally, they may represent the president in meetings with foreign leaders and help shape the administration's agenda and priorities.
a b c or d
d. protects the president
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