Legislative. They are the ones that can pass laws to protect wildlife.
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(For Apex Learning) To serve in the military.
The tasks of the three branches of government are as follows: The executive is responsible for running the government, The Legislative is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate, which are responsible for making laws. The Judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, is responsible for making sure all laws are constitutional and making sure they are obeyed.
Legislative
judicial branch at the state level
Judicial branch at the state level
The judicial system is the arbiter and interpreter of the law as passed by the legislative branch of government. As part of the three branches of the US government they are responsible to see that the other two branches, (legislative and executive) do not over-step the bounds of legality.
Zambia has three branches of government: the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary. The Executive is headed by the President, who is responsible for implementing laws and policies. The Legislature, consisting of the National Assembly, is responsible for making laws, while the Judiciary interprets and applies the law. This system is designed to ensure a separation of powers and checks and balances among the branches.
the Judicial Branch is one of the 3 in our government, but is responsible for the administration.Hope that helps!!
the three branches of government are: Legislative - made up of the senate and the house of representatives and responsible for proposing and passing laws Executive - made up of the president and departments that help run the government and responsible for making sure that laws are obeyed Judicial - made up of all the courts in the nation and responsible for interpreting laws, punishing criminals, and settling arguments between states :)
Montesquieu is most responsible for the structure of the U.S. branches of government. His work "The Spirit of the Laws" introduced the idea of separating government powers into distinct branches—executive, legislative, and judicial—to prevent tyranny and protect liberty. This concept heavily influenced the framers of the U.S. Constitution, establishing a system of checks and balances that is foundational to American governance.
the legislative branch