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What does the executive branch do?
make laws
interpret laws
carry out laws
revise laws
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Carry out laws.
The executive branch (headed by the president or governor) enforces and administers the laws passed by the legislature. (Making laws is the legislature; interpreting laws is the judiciary.)
The executive branch (headed by the president or governor) enforces and administers the laws passed by the legislature. (Making laws is the legislature; interpreting laws is the judiciary.)
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