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What does the word legislative describe?

Do you mean legislative? if so, this is the meaning; legislative is the power to create and pass laws In more of a formal way of saying it 1 : having the power or authority to make laws the legislative branch of government. 2 : of or relating to the action or process by which laws are made legislative history. legislative.


What branch of government powers were used in world war 1?

legislative branch of camdy


Who is responsible for making laws for the country?

~ The legislative branch . My teacher used to tell me that L is for laws and Legislative .


What the legislative branch job?

The legislative branch makes the laws and they have special duties in the cases of impeachment and Presidential appointments. They are also used in elections.


Why is the executive branch used?

To check the power of the Judicial and the Legislative Branches


Branch of government that passes laws?

Legislative BranchA:The legislative branch is responsible for creating and passing laws. However, the president has the authority to veto any laws, which prevents them from passing. the legislative creates the laws and bills and it is then sent to the president he may pass or veto it the legislative branch then may over turn the veto with a 2/3's vote


Which branch is checked by judicial review?

Judicial review is primarily a check on the Legislative Branch; however, it can also be used to nullify executive orders, so it is sometimes a check on the Executive Branch.


Which member of the executive branch is also in the legislative branch?

The president The Vice President can Break a dead tie 50-50 with his vote. This is only used in "emergency situations"


If the legislative makes the laws why do the three branches need to agree to become a law?

The legislative branch passes legislation but it does not become law until the President (heading the Executive Branch) approves it by signing the bill. If he refuses to sign it can be passed over his objection by a suitably large majority in the Legislative Branch. All three Branches do not need to agree for a bill to become law. In addition to the Legislative ability to override a President's veto, the Judicial Branch has no part of the making a of law. They merely review legal issues when a court case requires it. As part of that, they may rule that a law is contrary to the requirements of the Constitution, and it is then not able to be enforced. Why all of this? Because that is the way the Founders decided to write the Constitution. Their concern was to prevent any one Branch acquiring too much power and becoming dictatorial. Therefore each branch has functions that can be used, if necessary, to block actions of the other Branches.


What makes up the federal government?

The Executive Branch - the Legislative Branch - the Judicial Branch. ALSO: When used as a general descriptive term, it may also refer to, and include, all the agencies and departments of the various branches named above.


What is a secular legislative purpose?

The term "secular legislative purpose" is used to describe laws. It means that regulations must not try to inhibit or promote religion under the First Amendment.


Who are the people who create laws?

the president