There is the Legislative, Executive, & Judical. The legilastive branch writes laws the executive enforces them and the judicial iterprets them.
The three branches of a government:Legislative branch - the legislature (such as Congress) writes laws.Judicial branch - the judges, who decide how laws apply in various casesExecutive branch - executes, or carries out, the operations and activities of the government
The three branches of a government:Legislative branch - the legislature (such as Congress) writes laws.Judicial branch - the judges, who decide how laws apply in various casesExecutive branch - executes, or carries out, the operations and activities of the government
Judicial- The judicial branch of government approves laws. It determines whether it is constitutional to have such a law. Supreme Court. Legislative- Writes the laws. Has the power to declare war. Congress Executive- Enforces the law. President and his Cabinet.
Legislative and Executive. Watch school house rock a bill becomes a law on youtube.
A person who studies or writes history is called a historian.
The three branches of a government:Legislative branch - the legislature (such as Congress) writes laws.Judicial branch - the judges, who decide how laws apply in various casesExecutive branch - executes, or carries out, the operations and activities of the government
It is debatable that three branches of Government actually DO matter.They are: Federal, State, and Municiple.There is political movement in some countries do "do away" with State Government, & expand local Council/Municiple Government to fill the vacancy.ANS2:The three branches of the US government are:ExecutiveJudicialLegislativeThose three branches provide checks and balances, one against the others, to ensure that the government abides by the Constitution. Please read the link, below for the whole story.
A person who writes with their left hand is called left-handed or sinistral.
Legislative Branch.
A person who writes laws is called a legislator or a lawmaker.
The government has three branches, each of which is in charge of specific aspects of life. On the federal level, the legislative branch is in charge of writing the criminal laws. State and local governments also have the powers to write criminal laws specific to their state or locality.