Legislative
In the articles
The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
legislative branch
The enumerated powers are those powers given to the Legislative Branch of government, which is Congress.
The executive branch of government is responsible for the administration of state bureaucracy. In the United States, the power to make laws is given to Congress, which represents the legislative branch of government. The Executive branch carries out the laws. :P
In the U.S., the legislative branch of government is responsible, and has the constitutional powers, to declare war.
The Legislative Branch (Congress), which is created and given power by Article I of the U.S. Constitution; the Executive Branch (the Presidency), which is created and given power by Article II of the U.S. Constitution; and the Judiciary Branch (Supreme Court), which is created and given power by Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
In the articles
The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
The judicial branch can interpret laws, the executive branch enforces them. Also the executive branch can veto bills given to him/her by Congress, the judicial branch can declare things "unconstitutional."
Controls given to one branch of government to limit the power of another branch are known as checks and balances.
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legislative branch
The administrative arm of government is commonly referred to as the executive branch.
The government of the United States is broken into three branches, executive, judicial, and legislative. The branch responsible for statutes is the legislative.
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legislative branch