to enforce laws
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
The main job of the executive branch is to (execute) or, carry out the laws.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the executive branch's job to enforce laws.
judicial branch
I FINALLY found the answer its: Enforce Laws
Answer: The executive branch's job is to enforce laws, and the president is responsible for basically sitting on his butt, making uninformed decisions about the rest of the country.
The job of the executive branch is, simplified, to enforce laws.
None. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement power. Their responsibility is to interpret and apply the law and ensure laws, executive orders and treaties are constitutional. The Executive Branch is responsible for enforcing the law.