Social Sciences, asked by Mxddie, 3 months ago

According to Article I of the Constitution, what power does the legislative branch have?
A. creating laws
B. making sure laws are executed
C. interpreting the laws
D. appointing heads of federal agencies

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Answered by Audrianafoxworth
15

According to Article I of the Constitution, what power does the legislative branch have?

Separation of powers: Article I gives Congress power to make laws; Article II gives the president power to enforce laws; Article III gives judiciary power to interpret laws. Each branch exercises some restraint on the power of the other. The institution of Congress existed in several forms prior to the constitution.

so C. interpreting the laws

Answered by horsesforever981
9

Answer:
The answer is A!

Explanation:
I just did the dang test and got it wrong when i went by the other persons words (the other adriana person who wrote the other "answer".

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