Depends on who you ask:
If you ask Ronald Reagan:
1. Legislative: to ensure that the laws are being followed as the founding fathers intended.
2. Executive: To enforce the laws and be the Commander in Chief
3. Legislative: To make as few laws as possible and balance the budget.
If you ask Bill Clinton:
1. Judicial: To have the Supreme Court legislate from their bench and find ways to discredit the founding fathers.
2. Executive: To use all "weapons" in the President's arsenal to prosecute those who you do not agree with to include the IRS, and Attorney Generals office (also see Judicial)
3. Legislative: To pass laws that will take away your freedoms and take us closer and closer to a socialist government.
2007-11-08 03:08:41
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answered by IH8TomBrady 3
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The vice chairman has extra potential. The vice chairman is president of the senate, and technically is the optimum officer interior the senate, accompanied by using the President professional Tempore of the Senate. in spite of the undeniable fact that, many times the vice chairman does not intervene with senate company.
2016-11-10 19:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Legislative - Congress makes laws
2. Judicial - Supreme Court interprets the laws
3. Executive - President enforces the laws
2007-11-08 02:58:11
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answered by Leah 6
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Executive-- Represent the US here and abroad.
Legislative--Represent their constituents nationally.
Judicial--Interpret the US Constitution and settle case and controversy.
2007-11-08 03:02:18
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answered by Shrink 5
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Larry, Moe and Curly.
Larry's the boss, Moe and Curly follow his instructions.
I hope this helps.
2007-11-08 03:01:48
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answered by Trollbuster 6
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I'll bet it's in your text book, if you only look for it.
2007-11-08 02:59:01
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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