The Executive Branch
The branch of government that carries out the laws made by Congress is the executive branch. This branch is headed by the President of the United States and includes various departments and agencies responsible for enforcing and implementing laws.
The executive branch is responsible for executing or carrying out the laws in a government system. This branch includes the president or prime minister and their cabinet members who oversee the implementation and enforcement of laws passed by the legislative branch.
legislative branch
The executive branch of government is responsible for enforcing and executing the laws. This branch includes the president or prime minister and their administration, such as executive agencies and departments, that are tasked with implementing and administering laws passed by the legislative branch.
by the goverment.
The third branch of the government is the judicial branch. It is responsible for interpreting laws, settling disputes, and ensuring that laws are applied fairly and consistently. Examples of institutions within the judicial branch include the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
That would be the Executive Branch, whose head is the President.
Executive branch
Executive Branch
The Executive Branch.
The executive branch of the government.
The executive branch of government is responsible for the administration of state bureaucracy. In the United States, the power to make laws is given to Congress, which represents the legislative branch of government. The Executive branch carries out the laws. :P
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judicial
executive branch
Legislative branch. They make the laws.
Laws made by governments are intended to be flowed (carried out) by the citizens that elected the government.
The Judicial branch. The Judiciary explains and applies the laws.