Final answer:
The weakness of the Legislative Branch not having anyone to enforce their laws refers to the time period under the Articles of Confederation in US history.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question is History. In the context of the United States government, the weakness of the Legislative Branch not having anyone to enforce their laws refers to the time period under the Articles of Confederation. During this time, from 1781 to 1789, the United States had a weak central government, and the Legislative Branch (Congress) lacked the power to enforce its laws. There was no executive branch or president to carry out and enforce legislation, and there was no national court system to hear disputes and enforce legal decisions.