The federal government or the U.S. government has three main branches
namely, Executive branch, Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. The
Executive branch is composed of the President and about 5,000, 000 workers. The
Legislative branch constitutes the Senate and House of Representatives while
the Supreme Court and lower courts comprise the Judicial branch. Each
branch has its function. The Executive branch enforces the laws that the
Congress (Legislative Branch) makes. The Legislative part of the U.S.
government is also known as the Congress. This branch makes the laws. It is
divided into two parts: the Senate which is composed of 100 senators; and, the
House of Representatives. On the other hand, the Judicial part interprets the
laws according to the constitution. They are special judges. The Judicial
branch includes the Supreme Court and the 9 justices. Therefore, the statement
is FALSE. The executive branch mainly enforces laws which the Congress makes.