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How did the three branches of government- legislative, executive and judicial branches work together to establish laws?

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actually you know what, I’m just finna say it here

-The Judicial Branch contains the Supreme Court and other lower courts.

-The Legislative Branch contains the congress, in which laws that we all know to this date are created for them to later be enforced.

-The Executive Branch has the ability to reject or enforce the laws created by the legislative branch. Contains the President.

More in depth explanation

1) Judicial

-The Judicial Branch is responsible for approving laws that the legislative branch makes.

- The most important part of this branch is the Supreme Court which has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches of Government.

2) Legislative

-This Branch is very important because it creates laws to enforce upon its country and it has the ability to declare war against other countries.

-A legislature is someone who has the power to make laws and control the laws by voting which laws we all want and which not.

3) Executive

-The Executive Branch is the “decisions” branch, this branch is responsible for implementing laws that are created by the Legislative Branch.

-They also can reject or, approve a law made by the legislative branch of government.

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