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There is a direct relationship between the executive, legislature and the judiciary. This is what forms the government with the legislature making laws, the executive implementing the laws and the judiciary interpreting the law.

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These terms refer to 3 branches of government. They work as follows: the legislative branch enacts laws, the executive branch enforces laws, and the judicial branch interprets laws. In the US government, the legislative branch is Congress, the executive branch is the President (and his cabinet) and the judicial branch is the Supreme Court.

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The Us has threee branches of government: the legislative, the judicary, and the executive.Ê These branches are responsible to one another by creating a "check and balance system"Ê This system prevents one branch from overpowering another.

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Legislative branch makes laws while judicial branch decides if the laws are fair and safe for the country

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Q: What is the relationship of the executive and legislative branch in parliamentary government?
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