Friday, December 7, 2007

Audio: Executive and Judicial Branch

http://www.everyzing.com/viewMedia.jsp?index=2&start=0&sort=rel&mc=en-aud&il=en&col=en-aud-public-ep&q=executive+branch&res=126626349&num=10&filter=1&expand=true&match=query,channel&dedupe=1&channel=42&e=12479475

This audio source is explaining the executive branch. He explains what it is and what consists of the executive branch. The speaker talks about the roles such as Chief Diplomat, Chief Legislature, and and Chief of State. He talks about how the President is symbolic. He talks about the powers the president has. Checks and balances are being talked about. The cabinet is talked about as well and is explained. A cabinet is not part of the constitution. The Judicial branch is also being explained in the end.

I chose this because it is a good explanation of the executive branch how it is explained in the constitution. The speaker is very detailed and covers much within the executive branch. A researcher could use this because it is very detailed and is very explanatory. He explains everything about the branch and goes into examples of each.

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