1. The executive branch , headed by the President, is responsible for enforcing the laws .
2. The president is the commander in chief of the US armed force
3. The president has to sign/veto bills (laws before they are approved)
4. The president appoints federal judges and ambassadors
was to carry out the laws
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1. The executive branch , headed by the President, is responsible for enforcing the laws .
2. The president is the commander in chief of the US armed force
3. The president has to sign/veto bills (laws before they are approved)
4. The president appoints federal judges and ambassadors
was to carry out the laws
To approve or veto laws
That's actually the legislative branch's duty. The executive branch's duty is to enforce laws.
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The executive branch is headed by the President. It carries out the laws passed by Congress, enforces the laws, spends and destributes the money appropriated by Congress, provides for the national defense, maintains federal buildings and parks, conducts foreign affairs, compiles statistics on education, labor and commerce, collects and distributes social security and medicare and much more.
The are various duties of the executive branch. They include formulation of government policies and implementing laws passed by the Congress among others.
In Australian Government the executive branch administers the laws that the legislative branch creates.
sign or veto bills passed by the congress, in charge of the nation's armed forces, nominate people for key jobs in government
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The presiden duties . and the legislative branch duties.
The president is chief of the executive branch of government.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The Executive Branch.