The law-making branch is the legislative branch. (e.g. Congress)
The law-executing (administrative) branch is the executive branch.
The third usually separate branch is the judicial branch (courts).
unitary if not try federal
The constitution consists of seven ________ that explain the branches and also functions of the united states government?
Separation of powers
Legislatives and representitives I think
Pay attention in class .:)
to check the other branches and to pass laws.
The three branches of government are: legislative, executive, and judicial. Legislative: makes the laws Executive: carries out the laws Judicial: enforces the laws
Lawmaking branch
The three branches of government are: legislative, executive, and judicial. Legislative: makes the laws Executive: carries out the laws Judicial: enforces the laws
checks and balances between the branches of government.
The government does not belong to a branch, it has branches. The government is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. They all have different functions in terms of the law.
In the United States, most if not all US States have three branches. 1. Executive; 2. Legislative; and 3. Judicial. To a large extent these States have the same functions of the Federal government.
Separation of powers divided the role of the government into 3 branches: the legislative, executive, and the judicial. The powers/roles were separated into lawmaking (legislative), law-enforcing (executive), and law-interpreting (judicial).