The Vice-President.
He is executive as he helps the President with the troops.
He is legislative, as he makes the deciding vote if there is ever a tie in the Senate.
The President. (I'm not sure if this is right)
One, only the legislative branch of the federal government is elected by popular vote. The president is elected by the electoral college and the president nominated judged to the supreme court.
Because that's how our government was made its in our constitution, and we need someone to be a leader, but to make sure they don't abuse power their is separation of power between the branches of government and the president can only serve 4 years then get re-elected once.
Of the four main branches the Air Forces is the only one that does not have the rank of Warrant Officer.
There are only three branches of government in the United States. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
only about 36% of Americans can all three branches of government.
Only the President. Every other elected official can be re-elected numerous times.
Yes, but our senate is appointed, not elected.
The Speaker of the House is chosen from the party that holds the majority of elected members in the House. The speaker is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives.
Eisenhower held only one elected office and that was President of the United States.
senate
The Executive Branch of government may consist of many agencies but the Branch itself is only one of three branches of the government. The other two branches of government are the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.