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the Constitution
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
To write and pass new laws for the country
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).
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The legislative branch lays and collects taxes. They have what is called the power of the purse. They control everything that involves federal money.
The Legislative Branch has the ability to write the laws, levy taxes, declare wars, and decide how the federal money is spent.
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All laws dealing with money start in the legislative branch.
the Constitution
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
The legislative branch is one of the three branches of the U.S. Government. There are two groups in that branch, Senators and House of Representatives. They write laws.
The writers didn't want a king, so they made sure no one person or branch had too much power. By making sure that each branch has to have approval from the other they could ensure that the power was spread around the government.
The legislative branch is one of the three branches of the U.S. Government. There are two groups in that branch, Senators and House of Representatives. They write laws.
The Congress is the Legislative branch of the US Government. The Congress is comprised of the US House and the US Senate. They write the Federal laws. The President and Bureaucracy is the Executive branch. They enforce the laws. The Courts are the Judicial branch. They interpret the laws to fit individual circumstances.
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.