The Executive Branch is the branch of government that carried the laws out. The members of the Executive Branch are the president and the ambassadors. The requirements to be a president of the United States of America is that you have to be Native born, at least 35 years old, and a U.S. citizen for at least 14 years. It is responsible for proposing laws, making treaties, and commend armed forces. In the United States of America, citizens elect a president every four years, and if a president gets kicked out of the office, passes away, or quits, the vice president takes his place and becomes president for the rest of the term.
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