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In order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington...

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In order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington refused to appoint people who belonged to a political party. made his department smaller and more manageable.

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In order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington refused to appoint people who belonged to a political party.

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In order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington refused to appoint people who belonged to a political party.

In order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington split the government into three divisions.

The executive branch carries out and enforces law. It includes the president, vice president the cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies and other boards, commissions and committees.

Executive branch was created to provide the president with the support that he or she needs to govern effectively.

Hence, in order to create structure within the executive branch of the federal government, President Washington refused to appoint people who belonged to a political party.

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