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).
Legislative Branch Creates the laws;
Executive Branch Carries Out/ Enforces the laws;
Judicial Branch Interprets the laws.
the legislatve branch makes the law
the legislatve branch makes the law
No the executive branch carries out the law. The legislative branch is the one that makes the law
the leglestative branch makes sure the law is foiiowed
The legislative branch makes law, executive branch "executes" law, and the judicial branch validates or devalidates the law.
The executive branch signs bills into law, but the Legislative branch makes the laws in the first place.
The legislative branch.
law-making branch of government
The Exectutive Branch makes and enforce the law. The Legislative Branch passes laws but the Executive Branch enforces the laws. The Judicial Branch interprets laws.
There are three branches of the government that makes the law and they are LEGISLATIVE BRANCH,EXECUTIVE BRANCH,JUDICIAL BRANCH
Legislative
the legislatve branch makes the law