Which of the following statements describes the structure of the government outlined in the Constitution? Select 3 answers that apply. (2 points) Responses The executive branch would carry out the laws. The executive branch would carry out the laws. The executive branch would make laws. The executive branch would make laws. The legislative branch would make laws. The legislative branch would make laws. The legislative branch would interpret laws. The legislative branch would interpret laws. The judicial branch would interpret the laws The judicial branch would interpret the laws The judicial branch would carry out the laws.

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The three statements that correctly describe the structure of the government outlined in the Constitution are:

  1. The executive branch would carry out the laws.
  2. The legislative branch would make laws.
  3. The judicial branch would interpret the laws.

These statements accurately reflect the separation of powers among the three branches of government established by the U.S. Constitution.