There are three branches of the US government. The (Blank, executive judicial or legislative) branch passes the laws (Congress). The (blank, executive judicial or legislative) branch carries out the laws (president) The
(blank, executive judicial or legislative) branch interprets the laws (Supreme Court)
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There are three branches of the US government. The legislative branch (Congress) passes the laws. The executive branch (president) carries out the laws. The judicial branch (Supreme Court) interprets the laws.