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What does the executive branch do?
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revise laws
revise laws
interpret laws
interpret laws
make laws
make laws
carry out laws
carry out laws
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Carry out laws.
The executive branch (e.g., the president and administrative agencies) enforces and implements laws. The legislative branch makes laws and the judicial branch interprets them.
The executive branch (e.g., the president and administrative agencies) enforces and implements laws. The legislative branch makes laws and the judicial branch interprets them.
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