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EXPLAIN THE ORGANS OF THE GOVERNMENT IN DETAIL​

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Answered by ShibukiRan
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The three organs of government are the legislative, executive, and judicial

LEGISLATIVE GOVERNMENT:-

The legislature is that organ of the government which passes the laws of the government. It is the agency which has the responsibility to formulate the will of the state and vest it with legal authority and force. 

EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT:-

Executive is the branch of government responsible for the implementation of laws and policies adopted by the legislature. The executive is often involved in framing of policy.

JUDICIARY GOVERNMENT:-

The judiciary is the branch of government that interprets the law. Such systems may have three branches: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Often the judiciary branch has courts of first resort, appellate courts, and a supreme court or constitutional court.

Answered by Anonymous
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The three organs of government are the legislative, executive, and judicial.

LEGISLATIVE GOVERNMENT:-

The legislature is that organ of the government which passes the laws of the government. It is the agency which has the responsibility to formulate the will of the state and vest it with legal authority and force. 

EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT:-

Executive is the branch of government responsible for the implementation of laws and policies adopted by the legislature. The executive is often involved in framing of policy.

JUDICIARY GOVERNMENT:-

The judiciary is the branch of government that interprets the law. Such systems may have three branches: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Often the judiciary branch has courts of first resort, appellate courts, and a supreme court or constitutional court.

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