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Executive Branch of U.S. Government

The Executive Branch of the U.S. Government is a fundamental component established by the U.S. Constitution, designed to ensure a balance of power through a system of checks and balances.

Executive Branch of U.S. Government

Executive Branch of the U.S. Government

Why do we have it?

Checks and Balances
Support the Chief Executive

How does it work?

Appointment
Confirmation
Election

What is it?

One of three branches of U.S. Government

Where is it?

The White House

When was it created?

U.S. Constitution

Who is in it?

Cabinet Departments
Interior
Commerce
Homeland Security
Veterans Affairs
Education
Transportation
State
Treasury
Defense
Energy
Housing and Urban Development
Labor
Agriculture
Justice
Boards and Commissions
Independent Agencies
Executive Office of the President
Vice President
President