<u>Option 2: Carrying out programs assigned by Congress </u>
One of the duties of the Executive Branch, whose power is vested in the President, is to enforce laws. It does so by giving the executive branch agencies the task of enforcing the laws enacted by Congress. Each agency is granted a specific budget each year to carry out the task.
In the United States, there are 15 executive agencies: Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury and Veteran's Affairs.
The Anti-imperialist league formed to fight U.S. annexation of the Philippines, citing a variety of reasons ranging from the economic to the legal to the racial to the moral. It included among its members such notables as Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain, William James, David Starr Jordan, and Samuel Gompers with George S. Boutwell, former secretary of the Treasury and Massachusetts, as its president. Following the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the league began to decline and eventually disappeared.
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The involvement of America in the Vietnam war was not the beginning, it had started right after the World War II. During this time the US was involved in the Vietnam War with complete commitment. The US commitment owed to a number of factors. Some of these factors were in direct relation to the then US involvement in the Vietnam War. For instance, the colonial history of French Indochina, the US-Japan war in the Pacific, and so on. America helped the war with military supplies, and financial assistance. But the primary motive of the US was to stop the Communist expansion in Indochina.
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