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How are the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government different from each another?


A. The legislative branch makes the laws, and the executive branch enforces the laws.


B. The legislative branch makes the laws, and the executive branch interprets the laws.


C. The legislative branch interprets the laws, and the executive branch enforces the laws.


D.The legislative branch enforces the laws, and the executive branch interprets the laws.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate) Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies) Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)