Legislative Branch

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Top Responses

Interprets the Laws

Enforces the laws

::Makes the Laws

Bottom Responses

Declares Wars

Declares laws unconstitutional

Commands Armed Forces

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It looks like you are outlining the core functions of the three branches of government in the United States. Here’s a more structured overview:

Legislative Branch

  • Primary Function: Makes the Laws
  • Top Response:
    • Declares Wars
  • Bottom Response:
    • Oversees and regulates government spending
    • Approves treaties
    • Holds hearings and conducts investigations

Executive Branch

  • Primary Function: Enforces the Laws
  • Top Response:
    • Commands Armed Forces
  • Bottom Response:
    • Conducts foreign relations
    • Can veto legislation passed by Congress
    • Appoints heads of federal agencies and judges

Judicial Branch

  • Primary Function: Interprets the Laws
  • Top Response:
    • Declares laws unconstitutional
  • Bottom Response:
    • Reviews lower court decisions
    • Settles disputes involving states and interprets federal law

This structure outlines the roles and powers of each branch, emphasizing the checks and balances that are fundamental to the U.S. government system. If you have further questions or need more specific information, feel free to ask!