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Government and Politics
Branches of Government
Executive Branch
does the executive branch enforce laws make laws or decide if laws are constitutional?
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The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws. The legislative branch (Congress) is responsible for making laws, while the judicial branch (Supreme Court and lower courts) is responsible for deciding if laws are constitutional.
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