Match the words to the description it matches.
Legislative Power:
Executive Power:
Judicial Power:
Makes laws
Interprets laws
enforces laws
Declares war
Legislative Power: Makes laws
Executive Power: Enforces laws
Judicial Power: Interprets laws
Declares war: Not applicable to any of the three branches of power mentioned
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Legislative Power: Makes laws
Executive Power: Enforces laws
Judicial Power: Interprets laws
Declares war: Executive Power
Place the dates in the correct chronological order form top to bottom
2000 CE
1000 BCE
100 CE
100 BCE
1000 BCE
100 BCE
100 CE
2000 CE
Legislative Power: Makes laws
Executive Power: Enforces laws
Judicial Power: Interprets laws
Declares war: This responsibility is typically held by the Executive Power, specifically the head of state or government, in many countries.
To match the words to their corresponding descriptions, we can identify the roles and responsibilities associated with each branch of government:
Legislative Power: Makes laws
Executive Power: Enforces laws
Judicial Power: Interprets laws
Based on this information, we can match the words to their respective descriptions as follows:
- Legislative Power: Makes laws
- Executive Power: Enforces laws
- Judicial Power: Interprets laws
However, it is important to note that the declaration of war is not explicitly tied to any of the three branches of government. In many countries, the power to declare war is vested in the executive branch, often with the approval or consultation of the legislative branch. This division of power can vary depending on the specific country and its system of government.