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Stitch
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18 May, 11:23
Lawmaking branch of government
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Brandon Moreno
18 May, 11:48
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The legislative branch is the lawmaking branch of government versus the judiciary or executive branches who review and enforce these laws.
For Further Study, Review these Terms: Judiciary Branch, Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Checks and Balances
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Shirley Holder
18 May, 11:49
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It would be the legstlative branch!
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