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The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm

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The President appoints them, but they have to confirmed by the senate before they can take office. They make up the Cabinet and are called Secretaries, except for the Attorney-General who heads Justice.

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They are appointed by the President with Senate confirmation. There are called secretaries, except for the Attorney General who heads Justice, and made up the cabinet.

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The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm

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