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History, 01.03.2021 21:10, Jamilia561

How does the main function of the executive branch differ from that of the judicial branch? A.
The executive branch enforces laws, while the judicial branch interprets laws.
B.
The executive branch introduces bills, while the judicial branch approves bills.
OC. The executive branch enters treaties, while the judicial branch reviews treaties.
OD.
The executive branch elects officials, while the judicial branch promotes officials.
O E.
The executive branch recruits soldiers, while the judicial branch trains soldiers.

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