Appendix A: Choosing a Chief Executive and Voting

Three Branches of Government: Legislative, Executive and Judicial Since the late 18th century, many republics have separated governmental responsibilities into three branches, the legislative, executive and judicial. The legislative branch (usually called a congress, parliament, or assembly), writes laws (including those that raise revenue) and appropriates funds for governmental departments and agencies.   Some legislative branches … Continue reading Appendix A: Choosing a Chief Executive and Voting