No
The Legislative Branch
legislative
The legislative branch
The legislative branch of government writes and votes on laws.
Legislative branch is voted in by people of their states and districts.
Congress votes on going to war, so the Answer is "Legislative".
Congress (legislative branch) is elected by popular vote.
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The legislative branch along with the other 2 branches work in a system of checks and balances. In this case the legislative branch votes on the presidents decisions and can approve or deny bills before they get to the president.
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
False. As long as congress has the votes they can override. Judical has nothing to do with it.