The executive branch
The branch of legislative is the branch that makes the laws. The one that protects rights and freedoms of the citizens aren't in one of the branches, but it is called the Bill of Rights. (It has nothing to do with money)
The Legislative Branch (Congress), which is created and given power by Article I of the U.S. Constitution; the Executive Branch (the Presidency), which is created and given power by Article II of the U.S. Constitution; and the Judiciary Branch (Supreme Court), which is created and given power by Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
The executive branch of the United States government is charged with enforcing laws. The remaining branches, legislative and judicial, write and interpret the laws, respectively.
The Executive Branch;The Legislative Branch;The Judicial Branch.Legislative Executive Judicial1.Legislative branch - (i.e. Congress).2.Executive branch (i.e. The President).3.Judicial branch (i.e. The Supreme Court).
They are responsible for only making the laws. Executive enforces the law. Judicial branch interprets law.
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
The executive branch
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
The Court system. Judges decide on whether the laws mad by the Legislative branch are followed or are legal. the Executive branch enforces the laws.
the executive branch.
The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
The Legislative Branch.the legislative branch makes the laws
The Legislative Branch.the legislative branch makes the laws
It is the legislative branch of government.
Legislative branch
the executive branch
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