Executive branch: The executive branch is one of three branches of government, consisting of the President, Vice President, and various departments and agencies. It is responsible for executing or carrying out laws.
Checks and balances: This term refers to a system where each branch of government has powers that limit or check those of other branches, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful.
Commander-in-chief: This term describes the role of the President as being in charge of all military forces within their country. They have ultimate authority over military operations.