the Executive branch
The Executive branch of almost every government in Western Civilization is the branch of government charged with the duty of enforcing the laws. Specifically, in the United States of America, this is true regardless of whether the government in question is the federal, state or local level.
Many non-governmental organizations are designed in a form resembling the government of the US. They are often comprised of three branches. They will have a body to write the rules (the legislative branch), one to enforce the rules (executive), and one to interpret the rules (judicial).
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
It is not a branch of government that is responsible for making and enforcing Laws. It is one of many government administrative organizations.
Executive Branch
The executive branch of the government is responsible for enforcing the laws. The U.S. Constitution does not make this very clear; in Article II, Section 1 about the Executive Branch, it says only that "The executive Power shall be bested in a President of the United States of America." So, you have to look up executive power in a dictionary or encyclopedia, and it will say that the executive branch of government is charged with the enforcement of laws and policies.
The branch of federal and state government that is broadly responsible for implementing, supporting, and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
In the United States, the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws is the executive branch. The executive branch consists of the president, vice president, Attorney General and Department of State. The FBI, CIA and NSA are all part of the executive branch of government.
Executive Branch
It is not a branch of government that is responsible for making and enforcing Laws. It is one of many government administrative organizations.
Executive! :)
The legislative branch is responsible for making laws; the executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws; the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws under the Constitution.
The executive branch of the government is responsible for enforcing the laws. The U.S. Constitution does not make this very clear; in Article II, Section 1 about the Executive Branch, it says only that "The executive Power shall be bested in a President of the United States of America." So, you have to look up executive power in a dictionary or encyclopedia, and it will say that the executive branch of government is charged with the enforcement of laws and policies.
It is the Executive branch.
Judical branch. ~XDDXDD~
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 Judicial Branch is responsible for enforcing the laws that the Legislative Branch creates. The Executive Branch rounds out the United States government.
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