The executive branch has multiple important powers 2 important one would be:
1.) Commander-in-cheif- determining military policies
2.) Head of Government- Running the functions of the state
Two powers of the executive branch are being able to veto a bill and appoint supreme court justices.
1. Interpret The Nations laws!
2. And toe settle disagreements between states, to protect the constitution!
1. As the Commander-in-Chief, he is entitled to make decisions within the military.
2. Interpret the Nations laws.
1. Interpret The Nations laws! 2. And toe settle disagreements between states, to protect the constitution!
To establish the powers of the Executive Branch.
improves the laws and enforces them
the executive branch
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.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
Each of these branches has a distinct and essential role in the function of the government, and they were established in Articles 1 (legislative), 2 (executive) and 3 (judicial) of the U.S. Constitution.
I learned in 5th grade that: Executive Branch-Like The President Judicial Branch-This is where they make the laws AND Legislature Branch- The House of Representitives and the Senate! ~Hope this helps you!
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.
The Senate.
No, the US Constitution has a system of checks and balances that give the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch equal powers. Example: The legislative branch can pass a law, but the executive branch can veto it, while the legislative branch can veto that veto with a 2/3 vote, causing the law to be passed. After the law is passed, the judicial branch can deem the law unconstitutional, and the law is nullified.