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The executive branch is related to the other branches because the executive branch passes the laws that the other branches have to follow. The executive branch also appoints members of the other branches.
The Executive Branch of government may consist of many agencies but the Branch itself is only one of three branches of the government. The other two branches of government are the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.
The executive branch can veto a bill passed to it by the legislative branch. The executive branch appoints the highest members of the judicial branch.
Legislative branches can check on the Executive branch by, override president's veto.
By appointment to the Judical and veto of the Legislative.
The federal government is three branches. The legislative branch is the Congress, the executive branch is the President and the agencies that support him. Finally, the judicial branch is the Supreme Court and other federal courts.
the executive branch has the most power than the other branches because it enforces the laws , and it approves the veto laws .
The Executive branch is 1 of the 3 branches of Government (the others are Legislative and Judicial) and none are supposed to be any greater than the other (though they try).
In the U.S. federal government there are three branches of government--the legislative, the executive and the judicial. Supposedly the legislative branch makes the laws and through this method potentially can override the judicial branch and the executive branch by passing or dismantling laws. The executive branch enforces the laws and can override the other two branches by choosing which laws to enforce. The judicial branch can override the other two branches by declaring laws and executive orders unconstitutional or in how laws are interpreted.
The main parts of the executive branch in the United States are the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Cabinet, and various executive departments and agencies. These entities are responsible for enforcing laws, managing government operations, and implementing policies.
So that one branch is not stronger than tthe other.
Yes, all state governments and the federal government have three branches. These are the executive branch, judicial branch, and legislative branch.