Under the United States Constitution, power is split between three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The executive branch makes sure the laws are carried out. In the U.S., the president leads the executive branch and is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress.
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Under the United States Constitution, power is split between three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The executive branch makes sure the laws are carried out. In the U.S., the president leads the executive branch and is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress.
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