Article II
It is established in the constitution.
Article II
Article I of the US Constitution established the legislative branch, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article II established the executive branch, headed by the President, and Article III established the judicial branch.
The executive branch.
structure and role of the executive branch
No, Article III of the U.S. Constitution establishes the judicial branch, not the executive branch. The executive branch is established in Article II. Article III outlines the structure and powers of the federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The constitution established three branches of Government: The Executive (the President and his Cabinet), the Legislature (Congress), and the Judiciary (the Supreme Court).3 branches. The legislative, executive and judicial branches.what 3 ares of government dose the constitution create
The Constitution established three branches of the federal government: the legislative branch, to make laws; the executive branch, to carry out the laws; and the judicial branch, to make sure the laws were followed.
Article II of the Constitution pertains to the executive branch.
The 3 branches of the U.S. government are legislative,executive,and judicial as established by the U.S. constitution.
Executive
president