Why does the Cabinet not serve as an effective advisory body?

A. The Cabinet is quite large and unwieldy.
B. Cabinet members have limited areas of expertise and cannot contribute much to deliberations on policy outside their areas of expertise.
C. Cabinet members may not be easy for the president to work with.
D. Options A, B, and C are true.
E. None of the above is true.


Answer: D. Options A, B, and C are true.

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