Which statement about the relationship between the president and the Cabinet is false?


=Because the president is so busy, members of the Cabinet often have a good deal of leeway in the running of their departments.

Not all executive departments are subject to presidential authority.


The relationship between the president and the Cabinet varies from administration to administration.

Presidents accomplishes nearly all that they do through members of the Cabinet and the executive departments.

I disagree.

What does your book say?

Well is it number 3?

Yes, 3 is correct.

To determine which statement about the relationship between the president and the Cabinet is false, we can analyze each statement one by one.

1. "Because the president is so busy, members of the Cabinet often have a good deal of leeway in the running of their departments." This statement is true. The president relies on the Cabinet members to manage their respective departments and make decisions. Due to the president's busy schedule, Cabinet members have some autonomy in their departmental operations.

2. "Not all executive departments are subject to presidential authority." This statement is true. While the president oversees and directs the executive branch, there are certain limitations to presidential authority over specific executive departments. For example, the Federal Reserve is an independent agency and operates apart from direct presidential control.

3. "The relationship between the president and the Cabinet varies from administration to administration." This statement is true. The dynamics between the president and the Cabinet can differ depending on the leadership style, priorities, and management approach of each administration. There may be variations in how much influence the president has over Cabinet decisions and policymaking.

4. "Presidents accomplish nearly all that they do through members of the Cabinet and the executive departments." This statement is false. While the president heavily relies on the Cabinet and executive departments to implement policies and carry out tasks, they also depend on other branches of government, such as Congress and the judiciary, to achieve their goals. Presidents interact with various stakeholders, including congressional leaders, foreign leaders, and interest groups, to accomplish their objectives.

Therefore, the false statement is "Presidents accomplish nearly all that they do through members of the Cabinet and the executive departments."