The three branches of government are the judicial, legislative, and the executive branch.
The branch of the government that has the greatest role in protection of individual liberties is the legislative. This is the branch that is deemed to have close interaction with citizens.
The executive branch of the government has many roles. For example, the president is the head of the branch and carries out federal laws as well as recommends new ones. The branch also performs ceremonial duties, directs national defense and foreign policy.
the structure and role of the legislative branch
structure and role of the executive branch
A=legislative branch; B= executive branch
Legislative Branch: make lawExecutive Branch: enforce the lawJudicial Branch: interpret the law
"Separation of powers," Means that each branch of government is independent
the main role of the judicial branch is to interpret laws
The branch of the government that has the greatest role in protection of individual liberties is the legislative. This is the branch that is deemed to have close interaction with citizens.
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
The executive branch of the government has many roles. For example, the president is the head of the branch and carries out federal laws as well as recommends new ones. The branch also performs ceremonial duties, directs national defense and foreign policy.
It is generally recognised that the press and media is known as the fourth estate. It is not, however, a branch of government.
The executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch of the national government likely participated in the process described in the newspaper headlines depending on the specific issue being covered. Each branch plays a different role in the governance and decision-making process of the government.
the structure and role of the legislative branch
Congress makes the laws
structure and role of the executive branch
A=legislative branch; B= executive branch