Executive branch - runs the country, enforces the laws
Legislative branch - makes the laws
Judicial branch - interprets and applies the laws: settles legal disputes, typically in court trials
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It is the executive branch's job to enforce laws.
The main job of the judicial branch is to make sure that all laws are constitutional.
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The main job of the executive branch is to (execute) or, carry out the laws.
The judicial branch of government is comprised of the courts, the supreme court and the inferior courts. The main job of the judicial branch is to keep in check the power of congress. While it also enforces laws, it mainly keeps the law constitutional.
Separation of Powers
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the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
The Judicial branch's job is to make sure that the laws and actions taken by the government are constitutional(they don't go against the Constitution).
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The United States Constitution established three branches of government. The Executive Branch, headed by the President, has the job of enforcing the laws. The Legislative Branch has the job of enacting laws. The Judicial Branch has the job of interpreting the laws. There are specific powers of each branch mentioned in the Constitution and powers that have been added as the Constitution is amended and via custom and usage.