Legislative Branch: The Legislative Branch is one of the three branches of government. What this branch's job is to create laws, confirm presidential appointments, grant money, and be eligible to declare war. However, the most important job is the proposal making and passing laws.
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Executive Branch: The Executive Branch is the second branch of government. The jobs it takes care of are very important. For example, it proposes/administrates the laws, commands arm forces, appoints ambassadors/ other officials, conducts foreign policies, and makes treaties. The most important fact is that this branch includes the president and has the departments that make up laws.
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Judicial Branch: The Judicial Branch is last of the three branches of government. This branch interprets the constitution and other laws. Also, it is eligible to review lower-court decisions. furthermore, this whole system is combined with the national courts.
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