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solmaris [256]
2 years ago
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The three branches of government are:The three branches of government are:

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Firdavs [7]2 years ago
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The three branches of government are:

  • legislative government
  • Judiciary government
  • Executive government.

<h3>What are the role of the branches of government?</h3>
  • Legislative government: Its main role is to implement policy and laws.

  • Judiciary government: Its main role is to interpret the law.

  • Executive government: Its main role is to enforce the law created by the legislative.

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