One key responsibility of the executive branch is to enforce and implement laws passed by the legislative branch. This includes overseeing federal agencies, managing national defense, conducting foreign relations, and ensuring that public policies are executed effectively. The President, as the head of the executive branch, also has the power to issue executive orders and make appointments to the federal judiciary.
The power of the Executive branch is to enforce laws enacted by the Legislative branch.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The primary responsibility of the executive branch of government is the enforcement of laws.
To enforce laws
Enforcement of laws
Which "independent" executive agencies are you referring to? Name examples please.
The Executive Branch
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executive branch
The executive branch of the United States government has the most responsibility for handling foreign policy. The executive branch consists of the president, Cabinet, and independent agencies.
The judicial branch does not carry out the laws; that's the responsibility of the executive branch.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.