Enforcement of laws
To enforce laws
The power of the Executive branch is to enforce laws enacted by the Legislative branch.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
Legislative Branch-To make the laws. Executive Branch-To pass the laws. Judicial Branch-To enforce the law.
Which "independent" executive agencies are you referring to? Name examples please.
The primary responsibility of the executive branch of government is the enforcement of laws.
None. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement power. Their responsibility is to interpret and apply the law and ensure laws, executive orders and treaties are constitutional. The Executive Branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The main job of the executive branch is to (execute) or, carry out the laws.
The main function of the Executive Branch is to run the government.
The Executive Branch
yes