The legislative branch makes (enacts) the laws. The judicial branch interprets the laws. The executive branch enforces the laws.
What is the executive branch of the government
The president and Vice President are elected, but other cabinet members are appointed.
Checks and Balances. This is where each branch of government is put in place and has an equal amount of powers so that no one branch becomes to powerful.
For checks and balances. There are a ton that arise from the Constitution to limit powers of the three branches. The veto was put in by the framers so that the Legislative Branch/House and Senate decisions could be contested by the Executive Branch
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by consent to Presidential appointments. They also conduct impeachment proceedings. The House votes to impeach and the Senate conducts the trial.
there is the precedents,president,cabinet and that is all I've got
Alexander Hamilton's take on the power of the Executive Branch of the United States. Hamilton defends the power of the Presidential veto, stating that the executive branch ought to have the power to veto laws put in place by Congress if he deems those laws not in the interests of the nation. Additionally, Hamilton discussed the presidential salary.
that by my reckoning that would be the Legislative branch.
The executive branch is made up of the cabinet and PM. The cabinet runs the day-to-day business in government and are appointed by the Prime Minister. They put laws into action and propose most of the ideas that become laws.
In most countries, law enforcement and military matters fall under the jurisdiction of the executive branch. So, putting down a rebellion is the responsibility of the executive branch. However, the legislative branch may pass laws regulating how this rebellion is to be handled (punishments, amnesties, etc.).
Checks and Balances. This is where each branch of government is put in place and has an equal amount of powers so that no one branch becomes to powerful.