All Executive power of the United States of America is vasted in the President as well as the Vice President. The constitution did not create any government department but instead the first of them, the Department of State, was created by the First Congress. All Secretaries are the executive heads of their respective department, consultate the President, and are subject to confirmation by Congress. The executive (also known as administration) provides all government services to U.S. citizens and ensures that all acts enacted by Congress are properly carried out.
the branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws
i think executive branch refers to the president. by the way u spelled BRANCH wrong...
The executive branch of the US government is the president.
The Executive Branch of the US government employees most of the people who work for the government. In 2014, there were about 4 million people employed by the Executive Branch including the military who work for the Defense Department.
The purpose of the executive branch of the US government is to enforce laws.
the president
Federal workers work in all branches of the US Federal Government, the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial . The vast majority of federal workers work in the Executive Branch.
The president heads the executive branch of the US federal government.
There are three branches. The legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative consists of the house of representatives. The judicial consists of the supreme court. The president and his cabinet, works in the executive branch.
The President is chief executive of the Executive Branch of the US government.
The President of the United States heads the executive branch of the US government.
executive branch
President Obama is in the Executive Branch of the government. (Congress is the Legislative Branch, and the Supreme Court is called the Judicial Branch.)