In most states how are the heads of most executive agencies chosen?
(in the US) By the President (hopefully) with the consultation of his advisors.
Federal agencies in the United States are typically formed by the President by Executive Order. The heads of these agencies become members of the President's cabinet.
The office of the president of the United States heads the executive branch.
Heads of executive departments are nominated by the President subject to the approval of Congress.
The President of the United States heads the executive branch of the US government.
executive agreement
The Executive Branch.
The executive branch of Government makes sure that the laws of the United States are obeyed. The President of the United States is the head of the executive branch of government. This branch is very large so the President gets help from the Vice President, department heads (Cabinet members), and heads of other agencies.
The President of the United States heads the executive branch of the US government.
the president
The executive branch of Government makes sure that the laws of the United States are obeyed. The President of the United States is the head of the executive branch of government. This branch is very large so the President gets help from the Vice President, department heads (Cabinet members), and heads of independent agencies. * President: Leader of the country and commands the military. * Vice President: President of the Senate and becomes President if the President can no longer do the job. * Departments: Department heads advise the President on issues and help carry out policies. * Independent Agencies: Help carry out policy or provide special services
POTUS (President of the United States)