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The Legislative Branches Powers are:

*Lay and collect taxes

*borrow money

*regulate commerce

*coin money

*declare war

*establish post officials

*raise and support army and navy

*make rules for U.S territories

*admit new states to the union

*and make laws to carry out other powers.

Executive Branch :

*Has the power to make treaties with foreign countries

*Has power to approve laws

*Nominates Supreme Court Judges

*Nominates Cabinet Members

*Commander-Chief of the US Military.

Judicial Branch:

*Reviews Laws and treaties

*Settles disputes inviting the U.S

*Presides Over (is in charge of) impeachment trials.

The three branches of law are the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branch. I hope I helped!

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