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Describe the function of the three branches of government under the founding principle of separation of powers.
A. The legislative branch, led by Congress, makes laws. The executive branch, led by the president, obeys the laws. The judicial branch, led by the court system, ratifies laws.
B. The legislative branch, led by Congress, makes the Constitution. The executive branch, led by the president, explains the laws. The judicial branch, led by the court system, enacts the laws.
C. The legislative branch, led by Congress, makes laws. The executive branch, led by the president, enacts the laws. The judicial branch, led by the court system, explains the laws.
D. The legislative branch, led by Congress, explains the laws. The executive branch, led by the president, makes the laws. The judicial branch, led by the court system, restricts the activities of the other two.

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C. The legislative branch (Congress) makes laws, the executive (the president) enforces/implements them, and the judicial branch (the courts) interprets/explains the laws and reviews their constitutionality.