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Executive branch under the great compromise?

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How many governments are in the Great Compromise?

The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.


Which branch of government is most of the federal bureaucracy found in?

executive


What branch of government is the president chief of?

The president is chief of the executive branch of government.


Which branch appoints judges and cabinet members?

The Executive Branch.


The president is part of what branch of government?

The President is chief executive officer of the Executive Branch.


What branch of government enforces laws?

executive branch


Branch of government that enforces laws?

The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.


The presidents cabinet belongs to what branch of the government?

The Executive Branch.


What branch enforces the law?

"The Executive Branch"


What branch is headed by the president?

The Executive Branch.


How does the U.S. Constitution encourage compromises?

The constitution is full of compromise. The two houses of congress are a compromise, between the power of the people and experienced statesmen. The house is supposed to be closest to the people, and represent their interests, and the senate is supposed to be composed of more experienced statesmen, with less connection to the people. This system allows both the will of the people without the tyranny of the majority. There is more compromise between the executive branch and the legislative branch. The executive branch can veto legislation passed by the legislative branch, and the legislative branch can overturn that veto with a 60% majority, so there's another compromise. The judicial branch can also challenge law created by the other 2 branches, and declare it unconstitutional. The whole thing is one big compromise.