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  1. Part of government which executes the law

    The executive, also referred to as the executive branch or executive power, is the term commonly used to describe that part of government which executes the law.
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    The United States federal executive departments are the principal units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States. They are analogous to ministries common in parliamentary or semi-presidential systems but (the United States being a presidential system) they are led by a head of government who is also the head of state.
    The president of the United States is the head of the executive branch of the nation's government. Barack Obama became the 44th person to hold this position. The executive branch is one of the three branches of the United States government, and it is responsible for enforcing and carrying out the laws of the nation.
    ( Executive is short for executive branch or executive power .) Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the executive is not supposed to make laws (role of the legislature ), nor to interpret them (role of the judiciary ). The executive is supposed to put the laws into action. The executive is led by the head of government.
    Political system - Executive, Government, Power: Political executives are government officials who participate in the determination and direction of government policy.
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  4. The Three Branches of Government & US Government Structure

  5. Executive Branch - National Geographic Society

  6. Executive Branch: President, Vice President, and The …

    WebThe executive branch is headed by the president, whose constitutional responsibilities include serving as commander in chief of the armed forces; negotiating treaties; appointing federal judges (including the members of …

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  7. Political system - Executive, Government, Power | Britannica

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