The executive branch is responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws enacted by the legislative branch. It includes the President and is involved in appointing officials, conducting diplomacy, and exercising veto power. Its main function is to ensure that laws are effectively implemented and adhered to. ;
The executive branch is responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws, primarily through the President and appointed officials. It is crucial for the implementation of laws, conducting diplomacy, and influencing legislation through veto power. The correct answer to the multiple-choice question is C. carry out laws.
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