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5th Grade Social Studies
History and Cultural Awareness
Early Republic
12. Washington Era
12.2 Cabinet Formation
Discover How Washington Built America's First Presidential Cabinet
You will explore how George Washington created the Cabinet system that still guides presidential decision-making today.
What You'll Learn
You learn Washington created four specialized Cabinet advisor positions.
You discover Hamilton managed finances while Jefferson handled foreign relations.
You explore how Cabinet members provided expert guidance areas.
You understand Cabinet system became lasting tradition for presidents.
What You'll Practice
1
You identify original Cabinet positions and their specific government responsibilities.
2
You analyze why Washington chose advisors with different specialized expertise.
3
You evaluate Cabinet system's long-term impact on American presidential governance.
Why This Matters
You will understand how effective leadership requires building strong teams of advisors, a skill that applies to group projects, future careers, and understanding how modern government works.
This Unit Includes
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Cabinet Formation
Presidential Advisors
Government Structure
Executive Branch
Historical Leadership

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