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Evgesh-ka [11]
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100 points please hurry!

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Maru [420]1 year ago
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One of the rights or responsibilities of the executive branch of government is <u>A. Carry out laws</u>.

<h3>What is the executive branch of government?</h3>

The executive branch of government, especially the United States government, comprises the president, vice president, the Cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies, and other boards, commissions, and committees.

The President heads the executive branch.  The constitutional responsibilities of the President are:

  • Negotiating treaties
  • Acting as head of state
  • Working as commander in chief of the armed forces
  • Implementing and enforcing the laws made by Congress
  • Appointing federal judges, ambassadors, and cabinet officials.

It is not the right or responsibility of the executive branch to pass laws, approve constitutional amendments, or make a vetoed bill a law.

Thus, one of the responsibilities of the executive branch of government is Option A.

Learn more about the Executive Branch at brainly.com/question/838027

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