In Georgia, the General Assembly has the power to make laws, while the governor enforces laws. The state supreme court has the power to determine whether or not laws are constitutional.
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The framers of the U.S. Constitution had a shared goal: create a government with a set system of checks and balances. This way, no single political party, office, individual, or group could hold all the power at the federal, state, or local level. To ensure this balance, they created three separate branches of government:
Legislative – Creates laws
Executive – Implements and enforces laws
Judicial – Assesses and interprets laws
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