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Layne
16 December, 13:56
The executive branch derives power from what
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Dixie Johnson
16 December, 14:44
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Enforcing the laws ...
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Darien Cox
16 December, 14:57
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In real sense the executive does not have power fully since their are checks and balances which is that each branch in the government has to consult the other before making any decesions.
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