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Which statement describes the role of the executive branch of the federal government?
A to interpret laws
B to create laws
C to carry out or enforce laws
D to propose bills that become laws
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C — to carry out or enforce laws.
The executive branch (headed by the president) enforces and administers federal laws; interpreting laws is the judiciary's role and making laws is the legislature's role.
The executive branch (headed by the president) enforces and administers federal laws; interpreting laws is the judiciary's role and making laws is the legislature's role.
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