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The federal government creates the laws that govern the entire nation. Compare the role each branch of government plays in this process and explain which branch plays the most important role in creating laws.

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Answered by sritejvelamala
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Answer:

The Legislative makes the laws; the Executive executes the law and the Judiciary interprets the law. The Legislative branch plays the most important role in creating the laws.

Explanation:

The Legislative Branch’s role includes making and passing laws according to citizen’s will. The Executive Branch’s can approve or veto a bill from the Legislative, the President is responsible to sign the bills and turn it into law, also for executing the law. The Judicial branch’s role is to review and interpret the law.

The Legislative plays the most important role in creating the laws.

Answered by ParikhAyushi
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The judicial branch is responsible for making laws and the legislative branch is responsible for interpreting the laws. The legislative branch is the most important because it is the only branch of the government with the power to make new laws or change existing ones.

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