The function of the executive branch is to get government jobs done. These include wars, approving bills, and just controlling the states.
To enforce the laws of the state and carry on the work of the government.
The work of the executive branch is to implement the laws. From the legislative, they pass it to the executive branch specifically to the president and he/she will be the one to decide if they will apply or not apply the law in the country.
The primary function of the executive branch of government is law enforcement.
Homework question??? The executive branch is responsible for administering and carrying out the laws passed by the legislature branch.
The president is the executive branch. He is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces. Bills from congress are passed to him. Which are then signed or vetoed by the president.
enforces the nation laws
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To enforce the laws
The executive branch is the government.
The excecutive branch of the government is the President. You know, the one who makes vetos the laws or passed them. The laws he passes are national; NOT state laws. And there's your answer.
The judicial decisions that affect the excecutive branch are as such effective because they can essentially limit the powers of the branch and declare certain acts unconstitutional.
a function of a branch is to support the leaves,the buds and the flowers.
Judicial branch
The law-making function of legislatures is generally
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Is a part of the 3 branches.
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The excecutive branch of the government is the President. You know, the one who makes vetos the laws or passed them. The laws he passes are national; NOT state laws. And there's your answer.
The executive branch of the United States government includes the President and vise president.
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The executive branch can veto a bill passed to it by the legislative branch. The executive branch appoints the highest members of the judicial branch.
The Legislative and Judicial are both checked in their own ways. Legislation can be vetoed and people to the Judicial branch must be appointed( and confirmed).
The judicial decisions that affect the excecutive branch are as such effective because they can essentially limit the powers of the branch and declare certain acts unconstitutional.