The Executive Branch does not make new laws. The Executive Branch is made up of the President and the Cabinet members. The Legislative Branch writes new laws.
Executive Branch
legislative branch
In short:the legislative branch makes the laws of the country- this is called "legislating".the executive branch "executes" the laws- that is, it makes sure that the laws are being followed, or if the law says that the government is supposed to do something, the executive branch is the part that does it.
an executive can carries out the laws and the president is part of this branch. .....yeah that really helped me on my homework! >:(
Executive Branch
The Drug Enforcement Administration is part of the executive branch. Think of it this way: The legislative branch makes laws, the executive branch enforces laws. Law enforcement entities are considered part of the executive branch of government, meaning that they fall under the direction of the President of the United States, but are subject to judicial branch or legislative branch oversight.
In the United States, the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws is the executive branch. The executive branch consists of the president, vice president, Attorney General and Department of State. The FBI, CIA and NSA are all part of the executive branch of government.
they dontAdded: The police are part of the Executive Branch of government and have no part in passing laws. Law are enacted by the Legislative Branch of government and then it becomes the duty of the Executive Branch to carry them out.
Laws made by governments are intended to be flowed (carried out) by the citizens that elected the government.
The President is chief executive officer of the Executive Branch.
The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.