The civil war ended slavery.
Answer:The Legislative makes the laws; the Executive executes the law and the Judiciary interprets the law. The Legislative branch plays the most important role in creating the laws.
Explanation:
The Legislative Branch’s role includes making and passing laws according to citizen’s will. The Executive Branch’s can approve or veto a bill from the Legislative, the President is responsible to sign the bills and turn it into law, also for executing the law. The Judicial branch’s role is to review and interpret the law.
The Legislative plays the most important role in creating the laws.
Explanation:
An epiphany is often defined as sudden insight.
The Harding administration responded to growing public fears of communists and anarchists by empowering the Justice Department to take broad measures to arrest and deport radicals.
Explanation: If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the president from the three presidential candidates who received the most electoral votes