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what are the requirements for the executive branch
what are the requirements for the executive branch
enforce laws
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The Legislative branch makes law. The Judicial branch ensures that those laws are legal and meet the requirements of the US Constitution, and the Executive branch enforces those laws.
they are all eqal in the branch so they all have the same responsibilities and this gets them 2 work 2gether.
The Constitution sets no specific requirements for nominating judges and justices to the Judicial Branch, or constitutional courts established under Article III. However, members of Congress, who often recommend potential nominees, and the Department of Justice, which reviews nominees' qualifications, have developed their own informal criteria.
Weight requirements for the military depend on the branch of military you are looking into. For example, a 6 foot person trying to get into the Air Force has to weigh at least 140 pounds, and no more than 202 pounds. You are best off going to the individual website of the branch you are interested in and checking their requirements. Some branches, such as the Marine Corps, have a maximum body fat requirement as well.
Article 2 describes the Executive Branch. It provides the requirements for being president. It also lists the various duties and responsibilities, as well as how the President is to be elected.