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15 February, 02:28
Position the leads the Executive Branch?
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Alfred Medina
15 February, 02:39
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The President leads the executive branch.
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Giovanny Spears
15 February, 02:53
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It has three important branches. The president, is the head of the executive branch who would enforce the law. The congress, is the one who creates the laws. The supreme court is the top of the judicial branch, which decides cases brought under the laws.
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