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  1. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. Fifteen executive departments — each led by an appointed ...

  2. Executive Branch: President, Vice President, and The Cabinet. The executive branch is headed by the president, whose constitutional responsibilities include serving as commander in chief of the armed forces; negotiating treaties; appointing federal judges (including the members of the Supreme Court), ambassadors, and cabinet officials; and ...

  3. 17 de nov. de 2017 · The executive branch is one of three primary parts of the U.S. government—alongside the legislative and the judicial branches—and is responsible for carrying out and executing the nation’s ...

  4. United States - Executive Branch, Government, Constitution: The executive branch is headed by the president, who must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least 35 years old, and a resident of the country for at least 14 years.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2023 · The executive branch is one of the three branches of the United States government, and it is responsible for enforcing and carrying out the laws of the nation. The president is the head of the executive branch, which includes the vice president, cabinet members, government agencies, bureaus, commissions, and committees. The U.S. president is ...

  6. What is the Executive Branch? The History Channel gives a quick overview of the executive branch (3 min): The executive branch carries out and enforces the laws passed by Congress. It includes the President, Vice President, the Cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies, and some boards, commissions, and committees.

  7. Article II of the Constitution: The Executive Branch (video) | Khan Academy. Google Classroom. Microsoft Teams. About. Transcript. Article Two of the Constitution sets up the executive branch, led by the president. It outlines the president's eligibility, election process, and powers.

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