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Which branch of the federal government is responsible for interpreting the laws of the United States? a. Executive b. Judicial c. Legislative Eliminate d. Treasury
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Which branch of the federal government is responsible for interpreting the laws of the United States?
a. Executive
b. Judicial
c. Legislative Eliminate
d. Treasury
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judicial
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Interpreting laws is usually done by the Judicial system.
Executive is concerned with governing the country (such as budget and taxes). Legislative MAKEs the laws.
Treasury is concerned with the money a country possesses and uses.
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