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camila

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I have to read something about each branch somewhere in the newspaper for homework. What is each branch about(Legislative, Executive, and Judicial) and where can i find it in the newspaper?



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Reply #1 on: Jul 15, 2013
Larry, Moe and Curly



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Reply #2 on: Jul 15, 2013
Legislative is congress they make laws and aprove budgets.  Executive enforces law and runs the military, This is the branch the president runs.  Judicial it the american court system and supreme court.  I don' think you'll be able to find it in a newspaper so look it up online.



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Reply #3 on: Jul 15, 2013
Legislative: It's Congress, basically. The legislative branch makes the laws. Most other governmental assemblies are also legislative (town councils, etc.)

Executive: The President, his Cabinet, etc. The Executive Branch enforces the laws. This would also include police, FBI, CIA, etc.

Judicial: Interprets the laws. This would be the court system, from district courts to the Supreme Court,



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Reply #4 on: Jul 15, 2013
Exxon, Monsanto and Remington.



curlz

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Reply #5 on: Jul 15, 2013
The executive, legislative and judicial. These would be the three branches of government.



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Reply #6 on: Jul 15, 2013
Judicial (Supreme Court) news  http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/washingtondc/la-na-scotus-terror6-2008dec06,0,2479002.story

Legislative (Congress) news  http://www.reuters.com/article/americasDealsNews/idUSTRE4B46W820081205

Executive (Secretary of State is part of executive branch) news   http://www.dawn.com/2008/12/06/top14.htm

Now go do your homework, read AND LEARN about your government



 

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