make laws
The branches checked by the Legislative Branch are the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch to make sure they are doing their job.
THE 2 BRANCHES ARE THE EXUCUTIVE BRANCH AND JUDICIAL BRANCH TOO MAKE SURE THERE DOING THEIR JOB! === ===
The Judaical and the Legislative Branches who's job is to balance out the President. The President can't do alot of things with out approval by the Legislative Branch. The Judaical Branch interprets the laws that the other branches make.
1. They are both bicameral 2. They approve or reject job nominations/appointments made by the executive branch 3. They override vetoes by the executive branch 4. They both have a senate
To make the laws. The legislative branch makes laws. Examples are state legislatures, Congress, and Parliament.
The three branches of government are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The Legislative branch's job is to make laws for the U.S. The Executive branches job is to enforce laws made by Congress. And the Judicial branch's job is to look at laws and actions taken by the U.S. and see if they are Constitutional (don't go against the Constitution).
Sorry - sounds VERY much like a homework question - the info IS out there.
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In order to better understand this question we must ask ourselves the purpose of the legislative branch. The legislative branch is a social service. It provides jobs to those who cannot run a business or do manual labor.
The three branches of govenrment are; Executive-made up of President and his cabinet. job is to enforce lawas and act as the commnder of the military legislative- made up of the the house fo representatives and the senate, which make up congress. their job is to make the laws. Judicial- made up of the three sections of court in this order of authorit: Supreme, circuit, district. their job is to interpret the law.
They make the legislative branch work. This is their job.
They get voted in.