The executive branch is meant to carry out the powers of federal government...this branch is headed by the President...The legislative branch is the one meant to make the laws...:)
1. I bet you got this off of that website for CRCT help. (rabun-k12? something like that) anyways... 2. if you mean the legislature makes laws, then that's right. I don't think they carry out laws.your welcome
Interpret the laws :)
executive branch
The function of the executive branch is to get government jobs done. These include wars, approving bills, and just controlling the states. To enforce the laws of the state and carry on the work of the government.
executive branch
executive branch
The president approves and carry out laws passed by the legislative branch. If the president does not like the law he veto it.
The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
Different countries have different procedures, it would depend on which country you mean
judicial branch
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
Through the power vested in it by laws passed by the legislative branch, and performed by any number of agencies, authorities and orgainizations established to carry out these laws.
Legislative