Political Science, asked by rechelljeanl, 6 months ago


1. What are the roles and responsibilities of the three independent branches of
government? Cite at least 5 in each branch.​

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Answered by sujal1732
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Answer:

Under the separation of powers, each branch of government has a specific function. The legislative branch the Congress makes the laws. The executive branch the president—implements the laws. The judiciary the court system interprets the laws and decides legal controversies.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

  • The Congress is the body that enacts laws.
  • Laws are carried out by the president and the executive branch.
  • Laws are interpreted by the judiciary, which also resolves legal disputes.

Explanation:

  • According to the idea of the separation of powers, there are three departments of the government: the legislative, executive, and judicial.
  • The legislative branch creates the laws, the executive implements them, and the judicial branch interprets them.
  • The laws are made by the legislative branch, which consists of senators and representatives from each state.
  • The laws are carried out and enforced by the executive branch, which includes the president, vice president, cabinet, and military and law enforcement organisations.
  • The judicial branch judges and interprets the constitutionality of laws passed by our legislative and executive branches. This includes the Supreme Court of the United States and other federal and state courts.

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