The Legislative Branch has the power to pass laws. The Executive Branch can veto laws, and the Judicial Branch can check laws to make sure that they are constitutional (and can end them if they are not).
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The branch responsible for interpreting the meaning of laws and how they are applied and if they have been broken is the judicial branch. The branch responsible for making the laws is the legislative branch.
They can declare wars, make laws, have the power to borrow money when they think it's necessary, and they collect taxes.
To be sure please trust me. If I get it wrong I am very sorry. The Legislative Branch as known as the Congress is responsible for making the laws. To give you more help the Executive Branch is responsible for carrying out the laws of the country, while the Judicial Branch is responsible for interpreting the nation's laws, settling disagreements between states, and protecting the Consitution. Thank you for your time. Go Social Studies!To be sure please trust me. If I get it wrong I am very sorry. The Legislative Branch as known as the Congress is responsible for making the laws. To give you more help the Executive Branch is responsible for carrying out the laws of the country, while the Judicial Branch is responsible for interpreting the nation's laws, settling disagreements between states, and protecting the Consitution. Thank you for your time. Go Social Studies!
The three parts of the American system are the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. The legislative branch is responsible for making laws and is composed of the Congress, which includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws and is headed by the president. The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws and is composed of the Supreme Court and other federal courts.
Executive Branch