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The three branches of government are the judicial, legislative, and the executive branch.

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The primary responsibility of each of the three branches of the U.S. government is: Legislative branch, to make laws; Judicial branch, to interpret laws; Executive branch, to enforce laws.
The 3 branches of the government are the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. The Executive Branch contains the president. The Judicial Branch contains the supreme court. The Legislative Branch contains the House of Representatives and the Congress. The Executive Branch veto's laws and backs up the laws. The Judicial Branch tries anybody who defies the laws. The Legislative Branch makes the laws and votes on which laws should go to the president.

in outher words, the the legislative branch
The three branches of government are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch.

- FUNCTIONS

Legislative Branch - Consists of the Senate, House of Representatives, and Senate. This branch makes laws, controls government spending, declare war, and raise and support armies.

Executive Branch - Established by Article II of the Constitution. The Chief Executive (President) carries out the nation's laws. The Chief Diplomat (President) directs foreign policies, appoints ambassadors, and negotiates treaties. Also the President can nominate Supreme Court Justices and can use military intervene or offer assistance, but cannot declare war (only Congress can do that).

Judicial Branch - Established by Amendment III of the Constitution. The Supreme Court Decide wether to hear cases or not and their decisions are based on their interpretation of the Constitution. To get this job you are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The Supreme Court is the highest in all of the United States of America. In Retrospect, the Supreme Court term is a lifetime, or if the person that was nominated resigns.
Legislative, Judical, and Excutive
Legislative, Executive, judicial

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It is first important to remember that there are four (4) branches of government; the enacting clause is a requirement in any law that shows where the power for enacting such a law stems - the constitution is "the supreme law of the land" and its opening statement of "We the People" is where the power originates.

We the people elect the members of government, or if we so choose decide to take up arms and reform government (commentary of Jefferson & Madison, Constitutional Commentary, Justice Story - 1830)

The Congress (Congress and Senate) have the power to enact laws, rules, regulation, and taxes; but have no power to enforce them or pass judgement on them.

The Executive (President, police (varied forms)) have the power to arrest, detain, and enforce laws; but they have no power to create law or pass judgement on them.

The Judiciary has the power to pass judgement on the laws created by congress and the actions taken by the executive; but has no power to enforce that judgement.

The People reserve the right to grant or revoke these powers at will, within certain limits: The People have the absolute right to go so far as to overthrow the government by use of arms as long as the goal is to restore rights removed, and reestablish a lawful republic (quoting multiple sources).

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12y ago
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Judicial- To interpret the laws.

Legislative- To make the laws.

Consecutive- To enforce the laws.

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The three branches of government are the judicial, legislative, and the executive branch.

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There are 3 branches of the US government.
Executive- Executes laws.
Legislative- Interprets and enforces laws.
Judicial- Makes laws.

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congress makes laws, president and executive branch enforces laws, judicial branch interprets laws

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