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Do executive makes the law?

No the executive branch carries out the law. The legislative branch is the one that makes the law


How do the three branches work together to pass laws?

The Legislative Branch proposes the bills that they wish to become law and debate them. The head of the Executive Branch (the President) signs them into law and the various agencies of the Executive Branch administer and enforce them. THe Judicial Branch rules on them.


What are the 3 duties of the executive branch?

one of the duties of the executive is to enforce the law.


What are the steps involve in law making?

there is a need for a law, then congress makes a bill for the president to sign, making a law. but sometimes the bil isn't signed, thus it isn't a law. three steps to make a law -purposed by one of the houses (legislature branch) -approved by court (judicial branch) -enforced by president (executive branch)


Does the executive branch pass laws?

No, the executive branch does not pass laws, it executes, enforces the laws the legislative branch creates and passes. The executive branch of the government is responsible for the administrative side of government. It supervises and makes sure other departments are operating properly.


How many branch are the US?

There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)


What does the executive branch do with United States government laws?

The Goverment is the leader of the Executive Branch. He is the one that has the last say in passing or vetoing laws. However if the President veto's it the Judicial Branch can overpower him. If you want the wide view, the Executive Branch enforces the laws.In point of fact, the President is the leader of the Executive branch. He may either sign a bill into law or he may veto it. If he does chose to veto it, the veto may be overridden by a 3/4 majority of the Senate, which is part of the legislative branch. The Judicial branch has nothing whatsoever to do with the process of law making. It concerns itself only with the consequences of that process.


How many Branches are in the US?

There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)


What branch of government is created by Article one?

Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.


What part of executive branch carry out laws?

The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.


What is a sentence for executive branch?

The executive branch is one of the three federal branches.


What is Sentence for executive branch?

The executive branch is one of the three federal branches.