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What branch of government is responsible for enforcing the laws?

The executive branch of the government is responsible for enforcing the laws. The U.S. Constitution does not make this very clear; in Article II, Section 1 about the Executive Branch, it says only that "The executive Power shall be bested in a President of the United States of America." So, you have to look up executive power in a dictionary or encyclopedia, and it will say that the executive branch of government is charged with the enforcement of laws and policies.


Which branch can make a law relating to gun control?

First, Congress (legislative branch) needs to think of a law relating to gun control. Then, if the president (executive branch) agrees with it, he/she will sign it. Then, it goes to the judicial branch where the court of nine judges decides if it is against the constitution or not. If it is not against it, then it will become a law. So, you basically need all of the branches to make a law.


Which branch makes laws?

Technically, the legislative branch of the US governement is granted law making authority in the US Constitution. However, there are mechanisms for the courts to make law and the Executive branch may do so as well through administrative agencies that it administers.


Which branch of the government can veto a bill passed by the Congress?

The President, because he is the highest rank of the Executive Branch. So the answer is the President or the Executive branch.


Which branch of government writes laws to protect the environment?

The legislative branch writes and passes all laws, the executive branch only signs them. SO the answer is the legislative. The EPA is part of the executive, but they make regulation, not laws. Laws = legislative Regulation that are as powerful as a law = executuve People that decide if the law is constitutional = Judicial So if you want to know who made what ask yourself these questions. Does the judicial branch do this? etc. So again all laws are made by the legislative. Anything regulation is probably the executive.


What power does the constitution give to each branch of the federal government?

The system of checks and balances is a part of our Constitution. It guarantees that no part of the government becomes too powerful. For example, the legislative branch is in charge of making laws. The executive branch can veto the law, thus making it harder for the legislative branch to pass the law. The judicial branch may also say that the law is unconstitutional and thus make sure it is not a law. The legislative branch can also remove a president or judge that is not doing his/her job properly. The executive branch appoints judges and the legislative branch approves the choice of the executive branch. Again, the branches check and balance each other so that no one branch has too much power.


Why is the executive branch so powerful?

Why is the executive branch the most important branch to the government? The executive branch is important to the government because it enforces our nations laws and provides national security.


What is the term for executive Branch?

the executive branch is the president so it is 4 years.


What is a branch of government that carries out the laws?

The laws are carried out by the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. That branch is headed by the President of the United States.In contrast, it is the Legislative Branch that makes those laws, and the Judicial Branch that interprets them.Executive branch enforces the law, Judicial branch interprets the law, and Legislative branch makes the law. I assume by "carry out" you mean enforces and if so, the executive branch.It is the executive branch that is responsible for ensuring that the laws of the US are obeyed. The other two branches are the legislative and the judicial.


Which branch is the most powerful in the governmnet?

The executive if I had to choose. But none of them really overrule eachother. They all check eachother. For example: the legislative branch wants to pass a law so the judicial branch checks to see if they want to accept it. They take a vote to decide this. Then it goes to the executive branch. They also take a vote. The president is in the executive branch but he gets his own decision. He can veto it. And so on... Executive would be the most powerful if you had to choose.


Who is the executive branch of the US and how is it different from Canada?

the president (government) is the executive branch and the difference is the independance of the legislative branch from executive branch (in Canada the leaders of the legislative branch are the leaders of the executive branch so there is confusion between the two branches)


Job of the executive branch?

The executive branch of Government makes sure that the laws of the United States are obeyed. The President of the United States is the head of the executive branch of government. This branch is very large so the President gets help from the Vice President, department heads (Cabinet members), and heads of other agencies.