Legislative - makes Illinois laws
Executive - enforces Illinois laws
Judicial - interprets Illinois laws
Legislative Branch, Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.
The Illinois government, like the federal government, has three branches. The executive branch is headed by the state's governor, who is Bruce Rauner as of November 2014.
The main branches of government are:Legislative branch,executive branch,and Judicial branch.
There are three main branches of the government. The Judicial Branch's main function is to uphold the laws that the legislative branch has passed.
The three branches of government are the Executive branch, Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.
The three are legislative,judicial, and executive I think.
Checks and balances
If you are referring to the jobs of the three branches, the legislative branch makes laws, the judicial branch interprets said laws, and the executive branch enforces them.
The three branches of government are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches. The Legislative Branch's basic function is to make laws for the common good of the People. The basic function of the Legislative Branch is to enforce those laws. The Judicial Branch's basic function is to judge whether laws are unconstitutional, if not found Constitutional, they are not passed.
There are several branches of government. These branches of government include the executive branch of government, the legislative branch of government, the judicial branch of government, as well as the state and municipal governments.
They are the legislative branch of Illinois government.
There are three branches of our gov't.Those are:Judicial Branch,Executive Branch and Legislative Branch.