The branch of government not explicitly established by the U.S. Constitution is the administrative state or the modern regulatory agencies. While the Constitution outlines the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, it does not detail the creation of various federal agencies that have developed over time to implement and enforce laws. These agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), have evolved through legislative acts and executive orders rather than constitutional mandate.
The executive branch.
there's more than 1
It established the US Government.
US District Courts are trial courts established under Article III of the Constitution, and are part of the Judicial branchof government.
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.
No. The US Tax Court is overseen by the Department of the Treasury, part of the Executive Branch of government, but it was established under Congress' authority in Article I of the Constitution.
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The Constitution established the government branches Hope this helps .............
The executive branch
The constitution is a framework for government. It tells us what we can do in government as well as what each branch can not do.