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Introduction to the Executive Branch | Government & Politics: Civics for the American Experiment

From the powers of the presidency to the complexity of the federal bureaucracy, the executive branch plays a critical role in shaping daily life in the United States. But how has this branch evolved over time—and why does it matter for a constitutional republic?

Explore the purpose and structure of the executive branch, how the president's powers have expanded, and how executive agencies regulate everything from national defense to children's TV programs. Discover the balance between strong, decisive leadership and the need for restraint, accountability, and civic virtue in a representative democracy.

This video ties into Unit 4 of the Bill of Rights Institute's Government and Politics: Civics for the American Experiment curriculum. Examine the evolving nature of the presidency, the function of the bureaucracy, and how the executive branch influences both government and society, while applying constitutional principles and prudence in evaluating executive decision-making.


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