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.
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.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
The department heads, known as secretaries make up the President's cabinet.
Heads of the departments that make up the President's Cabinet are called Secretaries. For example the Department of Labor is headed by the Secretary of Labor, and the Department of Defense is headed by the Secretary of Defense (also abbreviated as SECDEF).
It's a form of government check and balances. The legislature is mandated by the constitution to have an oversight on executive departments. Plus, heads of executive departments need to testify before Congress to depend their annual budget. Otherwise, lawmakers will appropriate funding that is less than what the heads wanted for their respective departments.
the secretary of state, secretary of war and secretary of treasury but in short words is call the executive department heads.