There are three branches in the United States government; legislative, executive, and judicial branch. Each branch has a few duties they are responsible for. The three branches work independently and together depending on what is going on. All branches are very important to the people of the United States but a branch may look of the others. The Legislative branch is in charge or making laws. The President is in the Executive branch and is appointed as Commander in Chief and makes important decisions for the United States of America. The judicial branch….
The legislative branch, also called the legislature, makes and votes on laws. If a law wants to be created and enforced it must first go through a process called …show more content…
The legislature also checks over the executive branch by approving presidential appointments and approving treaties the president makes. They can investigate into the executive branch. The legislature has the power to impeach over any federal officer, President or Vice President that isn’t doing their job properly. The Legislative branch has the authority to override a presidential veto, can bring up a constitutional amendment if it's ratified by the states and that can lead into a Supreme Court ruling …show more content…
The Vice President is number two in the House. As part of the 25th Amendment the Vice President has to be ready to take charge as President at any given time due to an impeachment, resignation, or sudden death of the President. The Vice President is elected by the Electoral College. Before ratification of the 12th Amendment in 1804, electors only vote for President and the person who had the second most votes became Vice President. The Vice President will cast a winning vote in the case of a tie. The Vice President gets a private mansion, limousine accompanied by Secret Service, and uses the same jet as the President but when aboard is referred to as Air Force Two or Marine Two.
The Cabinet is composed the heads of fifteen executive departments which includes the Vice President. The Cabinet is responsible for enforcing and administrating federal laws. They were appointed by the President and Senate and are commonly known as the President’s closest confidants. The Cabinet has taken the title of Secretary of State except for the Judicial Department who are known as Attorney