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who is the change of the executive branch
who is the change of the executive branch
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The executive branch of government does not have the power to make or change any laws. This allows the state legislatures to hear and vote on laws that states wish to implement. It is then sent to the president who heads the executive branch of government to be signed. If the president vetoes the bill the legislative branch can carry out a vote to still implement the law if it passes by two thirds of the members.
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
The five major agents of change in the US government are the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch, interest groups, and political parties. The executive branch, led by the President, can propose and implement policies that drive change. The legislative branch, consisting of Congress, can create and pass laws that shape government actions. The judicial branch, including the Supreme Court, can interpret laws and make decisions that impact policy. Interest groups can influence government decisions by advocating for specific issues and policies. Political parties play a crucial role in shaping government priorities and agendas through their platforms and actions.
The Legislative branch makes the laws(In more detail) Legislature is a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to create, amend, and change laws.The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law. Legislatures are known by many names, the most common being parliament and congress, although these terms also have more specific meanings.The Executive branch carries out those laws(In more detail) In political science and constitutional law, the executive is the branch of government responsible for the day-to-day management of the state. In many countries, it is referred to simply as the government, but this usage can be confusing in an international context. The executive branch contains the head of government, who is the head of this branch. Also Known As The Presidents Job....And the Judicial branch explains those laws, conducts trails and test the laws to make sure that they are consitutional(in more detail) In law, the judiciary (also known as the judicial system or judicature) is the system of courts which administer justice in the name of the sovereign or state, a mechanism for the resolution of disputes. It usually consists of a court of a final appeal (called the 'supreme court' or 'constitutional court') and other lower courts.Obama runs the executive branch for now.
Sorry - sounds VERY much like a homework question - the info IS out there.
Based on the war between the former dictator of Iraq and Allied forces led by the USA & the UK, the new government of Iraq is no longer a dictatorship run organization. The government can be described as a parliamentary type with several balance of power meant authorities. Iraq holds free elections which is a dramatic change from 10 years ago. Iraq now has an executive branch, a legislative branch and a judicial branch.
There is now a president, a vice president, and a cabinet in the Executive Branch.
The legislative branch of government is the only branch that can make laws, change the constitution, and set the budget for the U.S.
It is to make sure that no part of the government gets too powerful. (legislative, executive, judicial) Each branch can limit the others.