County, State, and Federal.
The executive branch, headed by the President, enforces the laws.
Executive Branch enforces the laws.
The executive branch.
The Executive Branch has the power.
Executive Branch
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executive branch
The executive branch carries out and enforces laws.
The Legislative Branch makes the laws - the Executive Branch carries out the laws and enforces them - the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.
Executive
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
The executive branch(i.e. president) enforces laws.
Enforces and carries out the laws.
Enforces and carries out the laws.
Legistlative. The three branches of the federal government (and our state governments in the U.S.) are the legislative (Congress: the people who make the laws), the President (the person who executes/carries out the laws), and the judiciary (the courts - such as the Supreme Court - who interpret and evaluate the legality, validity, and Constitionality of the laws).
The judicial branch
The judicial branch
It is the executive branch with the duty of enforcing laws.