if it is for homeschool program i think is B. inplementing rules
The executive branch (the President, cabinet, and regulatory agencies)
The president, Vice President, cabinet members are the executive branch
Regulatory agencies deal in the area of administrative law by making and enforcing rules for the benefit of the public at large. Regulatory agencies are usually a part of the executive branch of the government.
Federal regulation
The four main divisions of the executive branch in the United States are the President, the Vice President, the Cabinet, and executive departments and agencies. Each plays a specific role in carrying out the functions of the executive branch of government.
1. Cabinet departments 2. Independent agencies 3. government corporations 4. regulatory agencies
The executive branch of government oversees administrative agencies. These agencies are established to implement and enforce laws and regulations created by the legislative branch. The head of the executive branch, typically the president or a governor, has the authority to appoint leaders of these agencies and guide their operations. However, the legislative branch also exercises oversight through funding and regulatory measures.
Laws are enforced by the Executive Branch, through its various agencies. Agencies like the FBI, U.S Marshals Service, DEA, and ATF all fall under the Executive Branch of government.
The majority of federal agencies are created and operate under the Executive Branch.
The executive branch includes independent agencies and regulatory commissions to ensure that specialized functions, such as regulating specific sectors and enforcing laws, are managed by experts free from direct political influence. This structure allows for more objective and consistent decision-making in areas like public health, environmental protection, and economic regulation. Additionally, these agencies can operate with a degree of autonomy, which helps maintain credibility and public trust in their regulatory processes.
Government agencies fall under the Executive Branch of government and have no role in making LAWS themselves. However they can suggest the need for legislation to Congress and request that Congress consider new law to cover the perceived need.
The executive branch is federal and any state agencies are state only and are not connected to the federal government.