类别 全部 - executive - constitution - government - agencies

作者:James Smith 4 年以前

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Organigram

The Executive Branch is an essential component of the United States government, established by the U.S. Constitution. It is primarily housed in the White House and encompasses a variety of entities including independent agencies, boards, commissions, and the Executive Office of the President.

Organigram

Executive Branch

Who is it?

Independent Agencies
Boards and Commissions

Executive Office of the United States

President

Cabinent Departments

Treasury (USDT)

Defense (DOD)

Justice (DOJ)

Interior (DOI)

Labor (DOL)

Agriculture (USDA)

Energy (DOE)

State (DOS)

Commerce

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Transportation (DOT)

Veteran Affairs (VA)

Homeland Security (DHS)

Education (ED)

Vice President

What is it?

One of the three branches of the U.S. Government

When was it created?

U.S. Constitution

Where is it?

The White House

Why do we have it?

Checks and Balances
Supports the Chief Executive (President)

How does it work?

Election
Confirmation

Appointment