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How does the legislative branch differ from the judicial branch?

A.
The president elects the legislative branch; citizens elect the judicial branch.
B.
The legislative branch makes laws, while the judicial branch interprets laws.
C.
Federal bodies run the legislative branch; state bodies run the judicial branch.
D.
The legislative branch tries criminals, while the judicial branch regulates trade.

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I believe it's B because that what they do the legislative makes the rules while the judicial interprets it
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Your answer would be B :)

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