The Executive Branch is made up of the president, vice president, the cabinet, and numerous officers and advisers to the president.
The main responsibility of the Executive Branch is to enforce the laws created by the U.S. government. These responsibilities are divided into numerous agencies and cabinet departments.
We will make sure it is enforced!
In 1789, the Executive Branch was created with the passing of the Constitution. The founders of the U.S. government created three separate branches for the creation of laws, the enforcement of laws, and the judging of laws.
Where is the Executive Branch located?
5Ws of the Executive Branch
Why does the Executive Branch exist?
Legislative BranchCreates the Laws
Executive BranchEnforces the Laws
The Executive Branch is primarily located in Washington, D.C., but due to the vast array of responsibilities of the branch, it can be located almost anywhere in the country.
The Executive Branch supports the separation of powers by being responsible for enforcing laws. The founding fathers stressed that in order to prevent corruption, a branch that makes laws should be independent from the branches that enforce and judge laws.
Judicial BranchJudges the Laws
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