the executive
Both the German and French governments are republics, but they are set up differently. The French executive branch consists of a prime minister and president, while the German executive branch consists of a president and federal chancellor.
The house of representatives and the senate
Producers are nominated for Best Picture. But not every credited producer is nominated, there's a limit of four people, so sometimes an executive producer might not get nominated even though the movie is up for Best Picture.
Under the Articles of Confederation there was no national judicial branch nor a separate executive branch. What little power the national government held was centered in the legislative branch under the Articles. Most of the business of government, like the selling of the western lands and setting up a postal system, was done through legislative (congressional) committees. Without an executive, there was no unity of policy making and no way to coordinate the work of the various congressional committees. State courts enforced and interpreted the national laws because there was no federal judicial system. Thus, the lack of a judicial branch made it impossible for the national government to settle disputes between states. MrV
the president.
the executive branch
The Executive Branch of government has no specific number of people. Generally, it consists of a chief executive, which in the case of the United States is the President, and his or her advisors, cabinet members, and officers of the executive department agencies.
President, Vice President and Cabinets are the main groups or people of the executive branch.
The Executive Branch does not make new laws. The Executive Branch is made up of the President and the Cabinet members. The Legislative Branch writes new laws.
No, they're in the executive branch.
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Departments
Departments
legislative branch judicial branch and executive branch
The President | The Vice President Executive Office of the President | The Cabinet