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cabinetIn government, a group of ministers that act as advisers to a country's executive. Cabinet members generally advise on, decide, or administer the government's policy. The US cabinet consists of the secretaries (heads) of the executive departments, appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The secretaries are not members of Congress; they are advisers to the president. In the UK, the cabinet system originated under the Stuart monarchs; under William III it became customary for the king to select his ministers from the party with a parliamentary majority. The chief royal adviser was called the prime minister. The members of the cabinet are ranked according to seniority of office. In some cases the office was created before the department and this is noted where appropriate in the following list: secretary of state (1789), secretary of the Treasury (1789), secretary of Defense (1949 an amalgamation of the offices of secretary of war (1789), secretary of the Navy (1789), and secretary of the Air Force (1947)), attorney-general (office created in 1789, became a member of the cabinet in 1814, although the Department of Justice was not created until 1870), secretary of the Interior (1849), secretary of Agriculture (commissioner of Agriculture from 1862, when the Department of Agriculture was created, became secretary in 1889 and a member of the cabinet), secretary of Labor and Commerce (created as separate offices and departments in 1903 and amalgamated in 1913 and became a member of the cabinet), secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1953), secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1965), and secretary of Transportation (1966). From 1829 to 1970 the postmaster-general, whose office dates from 1789, was also a member of the cabinet, but his membership ceased when the Post Office became a federal agency in 1970. In recent years the ambassador to the United Nations has also been given cabinet rank, although it is not clear that he is actually a member of the cabinet as of right.
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