What is the major between the executive legislative and judicial branches?

Answer:
The legislative branch makes the laws and sends it to the president for signature.

The executive branch runs the military and signs or vetoes bills made by the legislative branch.

The judicial branch review high court cases, puts a limit on what the president can do, and make sure that all laws passed by congress are constitutional.
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