Asked by Siyabonga Bhuti on Sep 23, 2024
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The three branches of government created by the Constitution are
A) constitutional,elected,and appointed.
B) executive,legislative,and judicial.
C) federal,state,and local.
D) military,courts,and bureaucracy.
Legislative
Legislative refers to the branch of government that has the authority to make, amend, and repeal laws.
Executive
The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and administering public policy.
Judicial
Relating to the system of courts that interpret and apply the law in legal cases, or pertaining to judges and their activities.
- Apprehend the framework of checks and balances, distribution of authority, and the duties of the tripartite branches of government as prescribed by the Constitution.
Verified Answer
BP
beena pokharelabout 23 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The three branches of government are clearly described in the Constitution as the executive branch (headed by the President), the legislative branch (consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate), and the judicial branch (including the Supreme Court and lower federal courts). Choices A, C, and D are not accurate descriptions of the three branches of government created by the Constitution.
Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the framework of checks and balances, distribution of authority, and the duties of the tripartite branches of government as prescribed by the Constitution.