What are the 3 branches of the US government, and what is their job descriptions?
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- 1. Legislative - Congress makes laws 2. Judicial - Supreme Court interprets the laws 3. Executive - President enforces the laws
- I'll bet it's in your text book, if you only look for it.
- Larry, Moe and Curly. Larry's the boss, Moe and Curly follow his instructions. I hope this helps.
- Executive-- Represent the US here and abroad. Legislative--Represent their constituents nationally. Judicial--Interpret the US Constitution and settle case and controversy.
- Depends on who you ask: If you ask Ronald Reagan: 1. Legislative: to ensure that the laws are being followed as the founding fathers intended. 2. Executive: To enforce the laws and be the Commander in Chief 3. Legislative: To make as few laws as possible and balance the budget. If you ask Bill Clinton: 1. Judicial: To have the Supreme Court legislate from their bench and find ways to discredit the founding fathers. 2. Executive: To use all "weapons" in the President's arsenal to prosecute those who you do not agree with to include the IRS, and Attorney Generals office (also see Judicial) 3. Legislative: To pass laws that will take away your freedoms and take us closer and closer to a socialist government.
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