Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
There are several branches of government. These branches of government include the executive branch of government, the legislative branch of government, the judicial branch of government, as well as the state and municipal governments.
Judicial Branch, Executive Branch, and Legislative Branch
The people in the executive branch are the President and the Cabinet.
The three branches of the government are the Legislative branch, the Executive branch, and the Judicial branch.There are three branches in the United States government. These branches would be legislative, judicial and executive.
Legislative branch (make laws) Executive branch (president) Judicial branch (enforce laws)
legislative executive judicial
The three branches of the government are the Legislative branch, the Executive branch, and the Judicial branch.There are three branches in the United States government. These branches would be legislative, judicial and executive.
There are several different branches of the agencies for the government in the US. The executive branch of the federal government is made up by the executive office of the president, then there is the united states federal executive departments.
I got this: "In Iowa government, as at the national level of government, power is distributed among three branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. The legislative branch makes laws that establish policies and programs. the executive branch carries out the policies and programs contained in the laws, and the judicial branch settles any conflicts arising from the interpretation or application of the laws. While each branch of government has its own separate responsibilities, one branch cannot function without the other two branches, and none of the branches can function without the consent of the people." From this site: http://www.legis.state.ia.us/Pubinfo/BranchesGov.html
Speaking strictly in general terms, the names of executive positions that head a government can be:Prime Minister, Premier, Chairman, President, and King. Other titles may exist, however these are common ones.
They haven't. The Executive Branch of government did not exist until the United States Constitution was signed in 1787. Many individuals claim many different names of the first president under the "Articles of Confederation"; however, during that time, only a Legislative Branch existed, hence the presidential title did not exist. The first head of the Executive Branch was George Washington.
judicial, legislative, executive, and that's about all of them i think....