Which branch writes the bills that become laws?

A. Executive
B. Legislative
C. Judicial

B. Legislative

Which branch makes sure the laws are carried out and enforced?

A. Executive
B. Legislative
C. Judicial

A. Executive

B. Legislative

The branch that writes bills that become laws is the Legislative branch.

To arrive at this answer, you can recall or search for the functions of each branch of government. The Legislative branch, also known as the Congress in the United States, is responsible for making laws. They are comprised of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Members of Congress propose and draft bills, which are potential laws. These bills go through a series of steps, including committee review, floor debate, and voting, before they can become laws. Ultimately, if a bill is passed by both chambers of Congress and signed by the President (who belongs to the Executive branch), it becomes a law.