the supreme court
executive branch of government
the legeslative branch
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
It describes the Executive Branch.
no
The Legislative branch of the government introduces bills to become law.
Judical.
constitution i think
The Legislative Branch amends the Constitution, but not alone. Three-quarters of the states must ratify a proposed amendment.
government has to approve it and the congress needs to approve it too. and also the president has to apply a veto and hand or mail it to the judicial branch of the government
no
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
it has no formal role in the process (apex)
The legilatve branch is the first to be dicussed in the constitution.
Executive Branch
The Constitution
The structure of the U.S. government is detailed primarily in the Constitution, which outlines the framework for the federal government. It establishes three separate branches: the Legislative Branch (Congress), responsible for making laws; the Executive Branch, headed by the President, responsible for enforcing laws; and the Judicial Branch, which interprets laws through the court system. Additionally, the Constitution includes amendments that further define and protect the rights of citizens and the powers of each branch.