To become leaders of the executive bureaucracy, cabinet members are approved by the Senate.
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
A cabinet is a group that consists of advisers from each department of the government who are Federal executives. The executives will serve along with the President as his advisers. The President nominates the leaders for the executive bureaucracy.
Once the nomination of the offices (each department) is completed the Senate members will approve them by voting. Then the secretaries will be officially appointed by the President. These secretaries can directly communicate with the president to discuss regarding their respective fields and they don't have power other their department.