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which branch of government is responsible for creating laws?
a. legislative, branch for lawmaking
b. executive branch of government
c. electoral college for elections
d. judiciary for interpretation
how does the judiciary maintain checks and balances within the government?
a. by signing bills into law
b. by creating new policies
c. by ruling on constitutionality
d. by overseeing elections
which branch of government is directly responsible for crafting and debating legislation?
a. judiciary interprets laws
b. legislative branch debates laws
c. electoral college selects leaders
d. executive branch enforces
First Question:
In the U.S. government structure, the Legislative Branch (e.g., Congress) is responsible for making laws. The Executive Branch enforces laws, the Electoral College is for presidential elections, and the Judiciary interprets laws. So option a is correct.
The Judiciary (courts) checks other branches by ruling on whether laws or actions are constitutional (judicial review). Signing bills into law is Executive, creating policies is not judicial, and overseeing elections is not a judicial check. So option c is correct.
The Legislative Branch (e.g., Congress) crafts and debates legislation. The Judiciary interprets, the Electoral College selects leaders, and the Executive enforces. So option b is correct.
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a. Legislative, Branch for lawmaking