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Cabinet

/ˈkæb.ɪ.nət/noun
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A cabinet is a piece of furniture with enclosed shelves, drawers, and doors, used for storing and organizing items in homes, offices, or workshops. In a political context, it refers to a group of senior officials who advise and make decisions for a government, often led by a head of state. This term's versatility reflects its historical shift from private storage to symbols of power and policy.

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Surprisingly, the concept of a government cabinet originated from the private rooms where European monarchs like King Charles II of England held confidential meetings in the 1660s, influencing over 150 constitutions worldwide today. This practice helped shape democratic systems, with the U.S. Cabinet established by George Washington in 1789 as one of the first formal advisory bodies.

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