In a democracy (lie the United States or Canada) the government through its elected representatives writes all laws. In the United States which has a system of "checks and balances" the executive branch (the Presidency) tries to write laws with the aid of its supporters in the Congress. Then when the bill is brought to Congress the Congress either passes or turns down the bill in a vote. This is called, if it passes, enacting legislation. Then the bill becomes law after the President signs it. Then if it is challenged the court system decides whether the bill is constitutional (allowed) or unconstitutional (not allowed). In a Parliamentary democracy, such as Canada, Britain or Australia, the Parliament (like Congress) brings forth bills which it wishes to pass into law. If the governing party, headed by the Prime Minister, has a majority (more than half) of the members then it is relatively smooth to pass a bill and it becomes law. If it is challenged once it becomes a lay then the court system, as in the United States, would decide whether or not the law is legal.
Not all the arms of government make laws. The legislature is responsible for making laws while others are meant to implement and to ensure that there is fairness in how it is applied.
Yes, that is their purpose
with in the three branches of the government they all help. They make them at the senate or the president suggests them.
Congress is vested with the power to make all laws.
Like all state governments, they make and administer laws
It is primarily the Federal and State/Provincial Government's responsibility to make the laws and rules about government lands.
Federalism is a type of government in which the national government has sole power. They make all the laws and punishments.
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A parliamentary government A monarchy A dictatorship A theocracy All cover this criterion.
Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.
The United States is a republic. We elect people to make our laws. There are too many of us for us all to go to Washington to make laws.
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