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1. What is the difference between the roles that Congress, the president, the executive branch, and the

federal courts have in relation to the law?

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Well the president and the executive branch are the same. The executive branch carries out the laws (president, cabinet, military) whilst the congress (legislative branch) create and pass laws to fit citizens needs/ The federal courts solve disputes caused by laws, or issues within the government.

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