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i think the answer to your question has a lot to do with the relationship between the President and Congress. Congress sees itself, appropriately, as the executor of the people's will, and a check on the President's execution of their demands (laws). the President and his administration do all they do at the pleasure and consent of Congress, not on a day-to-day basis, but through legislative action. if Congress had not created all the various cabinet departments AND funded them, the President would do only those things laid out in the Constitution - for example, sign bills into law, veto bills,
Congress sees itself, appropriately, as a democrat, and observes the President's fulfillment of their demands. The Senate are elected, thus Congress places them at the top.
What is the purpose of the Senate?
The founders of the Constitution created the Senate of the United States to protect the rights of each province.
Protect the views of minorities in a government program designed to give greater power to the national government.
The President and his superiors do all they can with the pleasure and approval of Congress, not on a daily basis, but by legal action.
If Congress had not created all the different Cabinet departments and funded them, the President would have done only those things that are set out in the Constitution.
For example, signing bills into law, veto bills, and many more.
Thus, the members of the Cabinet, members of the House, and Senate are elected, thus Congress places them at the top.
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