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Executive Branch (President, Cabinet, etc.)Legislative Branch (Congress: House of Representative and the Senate)Judicial Branch (US Supreme Court and federal judiciary)
The duties of each branch of government are primarily explained in the United States Constitution. Specifically, Article I outlines the powers and duties of the legislative branch (Congress), Article II details the powers and duties of the executive branch (President), and Article III outlines the powers and duties of the judicial branch (Supreme Court and other federal courts). Additionally, the Federalist Papers, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, provide further insight into the intentions and roles of each branch.
The executive branch of the government has many roles. For example, the president is the head of the branch and carries out federal laws as well as recommends new ones. The branch also performs ceremonial duties, directs national defense and foreign policy.
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The duties and structure of the executive branch of government are found in the US Constitution. More specifically they are defined in Article 2 of the Constitution.
In the United States, the federal government refers to three branches-- the Executive (the president), the Legislative (the congress) and the Judicial (the supreme court). Each has its own duties, as outlined by the constitution, and each one is part of our system of checks and balances so that one branch does not get too powerful. One thing the federal government does is make the laws (a role assigned to congress). Congress can also levy taxes, decide whether we will go to war, and produce the federal budget, so that government agencies have enough money to operate.the federal government looks after:EducationAnd other stufflawmakeingkeeping our contry safe
The Legislative branch's job is to make laws for the U.S. The Legislative branch enacts legislation (laws, regulations) They create on the Budget of the federal government They are the ones that create fee's and taxes They are the branch that declares war, most people mistakenly believe it is the President.