1. He set up a Cabinet.
2. He set up a Federal Court System.
You guys should really consider reading your textbook sometimes. The answers are right there. -_-
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George Washington proposed a conservative economic strategy which included paying off the debt the country occurred during the American Revolution. Trade also increased through the use of tariffs.
In serving as the first president of the grand "experiment" that had just won its independence from Great Britain, George Washington took quite a few critically important steps in pursuit of a more stable and efficient federal government. Two, in particular, may be most important: first, he established the judiciary branch of government; second, he formed a cabinet of close advisers, experts, experienced aides that helped him to make presidential decisions affecting the entire nation.
He chaired the Constitutional convention whose purpose was write a plan for the new government of the United States. Their work was successful. The constitution was written and in a reasonable time, all of the colonies ratified it.
George Washington was elected first President and he spent 8 years defining the office.
killed the vice president, and signed the constitution.
George Washingon organized the work of the executive branch by The Articles of Confederation.
Nothing. it was a epic fail
it was made in 1883
He divided the work of the Executive Branch into departments and used the head of each department as an advisor.
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The current leader of state of the United States is the head of the executive branch. It is President Obama.
He made the Cabinet. Consisting of Alexander Hamilton,John Adams, Henry Knox,Edmund Rudolph, and John Jay.
it was made in 1883
What are the four departments in the states executives branch
George Washington set precedents for the executive branch.
Yes, he was. It is the job of the President to head the executive branch of the Us government.
George Washington
The precedent for organizing the executive branch was set by President George Washington. As the first President of the United States, he established the structure and departments of the executive branch, including key positions such as the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Attorney General. Washington's decisions and leadership in organizing the executive branch laid the foundation for future administrations.
He divided the work of the Executive Branch into departments and used the head of each department as an advisor.
They organize their governments by 3 the branches
they organized it by judicial, executive, and legislative branch
they organized it by judicial, executive, and legislative branch
The first three departments of the executive branch (State, Treasury, and War) were created by the First Congress during the Presidency of George Washington. There are currently 15 cabinet departments.
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