What is the primary function of the judicial branch in the U.S. government?(1 point) Responses To create laws To create laws To enforce laws To enforce laws To propose amendments To propose amendments

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The primary function of the judicial branch in the U.S. government is to interpret laws. This means that the judicial branch reviews and applies laws to specific cases, ensuring that they are upheld and that justice is served. Therefore, from the options provided, the closest correct answer is not explicitly listed. However, it is not to create or enforce laws or propose amendments.