executive
The judicial branch
To "execute" laws passed by congress.
In the United States the US Congress initiates bills that if passed by both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the bill passes both branches of the Congress, and if the President signs the bill into law, then it's the duty of the Executive branch to implement the new law.
the congressThe legislature branch enforces them so the judiciary branch must make them. After that the law is passed to Congress where they and the president must pass or decline the bill. If it is passed and approved it becomes a law.
Congress is the Legislative Branch of government which primarily creates laws. A sample sentence is: "Congress recently passed a bill that was vetoed by the President".
1)The president (executive branch) can veto a law passed by Congress(legislative branch) which can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in Congress. 2) The Supreme Court (Judicial branch)can declare a law passed by Congress (legislative branch) as unconstitutional if the case is brought before the court.
The Department of the Treasury (Executive Branch) does the actual borrowing, but it must be authorized by a law passed by the Congress (Legislative Branch) and either signed by the President or passed over his veto.
The Confederation Congress became the legislative branch of government established by the Articles of Confederation. It was too weak because it had insufficient powers to enforce the laws that were passed.
The head of the executive branch can veto laws passed by congress. The head of the executive branch is the president.
The branch of government that passed the Alien and Sedition Acts was the Legislative Branch.
The president signs Congress's passed budget resolution.
The courts (Judicial Branch of government) do NOT set the minimum wage. That particular piece of legislation is passed and set by the U.S. Congress (the Legislative Branch of government).