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What does ‘legislative branch’ refer to?

A. The branch of government responsible for making laws
B. The branch that enforces laws
C. The branch that interprets laws
D. The judicial authority of a country

Answer: The branch of government responsible for making laws


Additional Information: The legislative branch is typically composed of a parliament or congress.


Subjects: Politics, General Knowledge

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