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deff fn [24]
2 years ago
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Identify the three branches goverment and briefly explain the responsibility of each branch.

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Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
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The three branches of government are  Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.

<h3>What is Government?</h3>

Government refers to the body in which one or many individual works and governs the nations. The government functions to make the law and order for the its own nations. It looks after various sectors such as health sector, education sector, defense sector, infrastructure etc.

There are three branches of the government which are Legislative, Executive and Judiciary. The function of the legislative is to make the laws which comprises of the congress and the house of the representatives and  senates.

The responsibility of the Executive is to carry out the law which is done by the president, vice president of the cabinet ministers.

The role of the judiciary is to evaluate the laws that is to check whether the law is followed or not. it is done by the supreme court and the other courts.

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