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Can the executive branch make policy or does it only implements laws?

yes to some extent, the executive branch make laws, and draft policies .Hosi JohnType your answer here...


Which government branch interprets our laws?

The Judicial Branch interprets the laws. The Legaslative Branch makes the laws. The Executive Branch carries out the laws.


What are the main powers of the executive branch?

the executive branch grant important rights to small children and family pets, if said child or pet has been in a devistating moped accident. the executive branch grant important rights to small children and family pets, if said child or pet has been in a devistating moped accident.


Who helps interpret and carry out the law of the executive branch?

The Judicial branch helps to interpret the law, and it is actually the Executive branch which helps to carry out the law of the Legislative branch. The Legislative branch is the lawmaking branch of our government. The Legislative branch also controls our finances and has the ability to declare war, though here we'll only talk about its duty to make laws. It's a bicameral legislature, or one made up of two different houses. These are the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has 100 members, two from each state, and the House has 435 members with the number varying from state to state based on that state's population. Together, the two houses make Federal laws for the United States. The Executive branch, then, spends money according to Congress, declares a state of emergency, grants pardons for crimes, and appoints judges to the Supreme Court. In addition, it enforces the laws which Congress created. The executive branch includes the President and the Vice President, the armed forces, the CIA, and fifteen executive departments, amongst others. The head of each executive department, appointed by the president, is also a member of his cabinet, or group of advisers. It is these departments which carry out each days administration of the federal government. Finally, the Judicial branch interprets the laws and decides whether or not they're constitutional. This is known as judicial review, and though it is not stated in the Constitution, the power of judicial review was established in Marbury v. Madison (1803). If a law is considered to be unconstitutional according to the Supreme Court, then it is no longer a law. There are nine Supreme Court Justices who appointed by the president and serve for life.


What was the role of the judicial branch in government?

Here is the correct answer:The Judicial Branch of the government is to interpret laws and decide if they follow guidelines a it is Laid out t the Constitution .The Legislative Branch make the laws, the Executive Branch is to enforce the laws.


Broad powers are granted here?

The President, within the executive branch, has broad powers. He manages the workings of our federal government as well as national affairs.


What system of government does Brazil operate?

Brazil's system of government is a presidential federal republic. The president as head of government and head of state is elected by popular vote. The National Congress [Congresso Nacional do Brasil] is the legislative branch, and the Supreme Federal Court [Supremo Tribunal Federal] is the judicial branch.


What are the main jobs of the executive branch?

i am studing for a government test and here are the jobs of the president, to veto bills, military chief, declare war, intenational decisions


What branch of congress is congress?

Congress is part of the Legislative branch of government.


How do checks and balances work in the government and give example?

One famous example happened just before the US Civil War. The US Congress the legislative branch passed a bill called the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The US president, the head of the executive branch signed the bill into law and as the executive branch does, it must enforce the law. Two branches of the Federal government used their powers to create this particular law. In 1857, the US Supreme Court, the judicial branch of the Federal government, exercised its power to check the other two branches by deciding the Act was unconstitutional. Here is an example of how two branches of government can be checked in balance by another one.


Who makes up the different parts of the executive branch?

"Parts" could be defined in many different ways. The Executive Branch of government is headed by the President of the United States, with the Vice President of the United States. Within the Executive Branch are fifteen federal departments: -Department of State -Department of the Treasury -Department of Defense -Department of Justice -Department of the Interior -Department of Agriculture -Department of Commerce -Department of Labor -Department of Health and Human Services -Department of House and Urban Development -Department of Transportation -Department of Energy -Department of Education -Department of Veterans Affairs -Department of Homeland Security Within these fifteen departments are federal agencies, which are tasked with enforcing federal laws, carrying out federal mandates, protecting U.S interests, and assisting with the executive agenda.


What are the checks and balances for the executive branch?

Some checks and balances the Executive branch has on the other branches are: Over the Legislative branch: The President must approve of legislation the Legislative Branch has passed before that legislation becomes effective. If the President vetoes that legislation, the Legislative Branch may still pass the legislation, but it now must be by a majority of 2/3 of each house of Congress, instead of the usual simple majority. Another is that while Congress passes the laws, it is the Executive Branch that carries them out. Without the Executive branch's co-operation, the actions of the Legislative branch might not have any effect. Over the Judicial Branch: The President is the one who chooses the people who are to be the judges and justices of the Judicial Branch. In addition, the Executive Branch through its police power is the branch which enforces the judgments of the Judicial branch. Again, without the co-operation of the Executive Branch, the actions of the Judicial Branch might have no effect.