Legislative
the federal government has three branches to keep any one branch from getting to powerful.
The powers of each of the three branches of the US government are delineated in the Constitution.
The government does not belong to a branch, it has branches. The government is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. They all have different functions in terms of the law.
Legislative branch makes law; Executive branch (president) executes laws.
There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)
Its a branch of government that changes the law.
Yes, the enforcement branch (executive), law making branch (legislative), and the law interpretation branch (judicial).
The law-making branch is the legislative branch. (e.g. Congress)The law-executing (administrative) branch is the executive branch.The third usually separate branch is the judicial branch (courts).
An assembly is a Greek law making body of government
Legislative and Executive. Watch school house rock a bill becomes a law on youtube.
There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)