Congress is not an example of the executive branch. Congress is the legislative branch, in place to make and pass laws, while the executive branch includes the President and the bureaucracy he oversees.
Congress is not an example of the executive branch, but of the legislative branch. I think you may have your branches confused.
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The executive branch is part of our Congress.
The head of the executive branch can veto laws passed by congress. The head of the executive branch is the president.
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
Congress is actually not part of the executive branch of government. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws and is headed by the President of the United States. Congress, on the other hand, is an independent branch of government that is responsible for making laws and is made up of two chambers - the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The executive branch does influence the United States Congress.
That question is not true. Congress is part of the legislative branch.
Executive, Congress re-writes it if they do not appove.
checks and balances
First, the legislative branch can pass a law. The way the executive branch checks that is by either agreeing with it or vetoing it.
No, Congress is part of the Legislative branch.No, it is a part of the legislative branch.
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