Through judicial bodies; courts and police.
Carpetbaggers
To make sure the laws that were made were followed
the executive branch
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
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The President's primary duty is to make sure U.S. laws are followed and federal government operations are effective. In addition, the President approves and sign legislative bills into law and commands the U.S. Armed Services.
It is the responsibility of the police to make sure that laws passed by the government are followed by everyone.
The Constitution established three branches of the federal government: the legislative branch, to make laws; the executive branch, to carry out the laws; and the judicial branch, to make sure the laws were followed.
Andrew Jackson was prepared to use troops to make sure federal laws were followed. -
The supreme court
The supreme court
The supreme court