The executive branch of the united states government... a) makes laws b) carries of the law c) cast votes for the president d) is the court system

History · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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b) carries out the law

The executive branch of the United States government is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress, and it is led by the President of the United States. The President acts as both the head of state and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Under the President is also the Vice President and the members of the Cabinet, who are heads of various federal departments and agencies, such as the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Education, among others.

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 b) carries out the law

The executive branch of the United States government is responsible for carrying out and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch. The head of the executive branch is the President of the United States, who is assisted by the Vice President, Cabinet members, and heads of independent agencies. Their duties include administering the federal bureaucracy, implementing policies, and managing the day-to-day operations of the federal government.