The executive branch of government is responsible for the administration of state bureaucracy. In the United States, the power to make laws is given to Congress, which represents the legislative branch of government. The Executive branch carries out the laws. :P
Just about ANY government...by definition...has a large bureaucracy. :)
Legislative, at least most likely
so that one branch does not become to powerful, taking over the country
The Con's to this branch of government are that it could be very hard for the legislative branch and executive branch to come to an agreement when it comes to passing laws.
All branches are part of the bureaucracy.
the executive branch
executive
There are many bureaucracies in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government.
Legislative
executive
Legislative, at least most likely
The executive branch of government is responsible for the administration of state bureaucracy. In the United States, the power to make laws is given to Congress, which represents the legislative branch of government. The Executive branch carries out the laws. :P
The executive branch of Georgia's government is the largest branch. It is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws and is headed by the governor. The executive branch includes various state agencies and departments that carry out different functions.
The Bureaucracy, as part of the Executive Branch of Government, abide b thwe Constitution and the laws of the land. The Legislature make the klaws of the land. becomes the formal law. When so the bureaucracy has to modify regulations accordingly.
For the president to gain control over the rivalries and independence over the executive branch, bureaucracy must be achieved. This is done by making government agencies independent from one another.
A government with a large bureaucracy is simply called a bureaucratic government.