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Mark the statement that is NOT true. The executive branch mainly interprets the federal laws and upholds or negates them. The executive department is divided into 15 divisions. The executive branch mainly enforces federal laws. The president is also known as the chief of state and performs ceremonial duties around the countries.. The president serves a term of four years at a time.

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The correct answer is the first option. While the other options list duties of the executive branch, the first option describes the role of the judicial branch, which consists of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is responsible for interpreting federal laws to make sure that they are constitutional. In the case that laws are deemed unconstitutional, the Supreme Court can overturn them. This system is part of a larger process of checks and balances, in which each branch of the government has certain duties that keep every other branch in check.

The NOT true statement = "The Executive branch mainly interprets the federal laws and upholds or negates them." That statement describes the Judicial branch, headed by the US Supreme Court.

The other statements all are pertinent to the Executive branch of government. The Justice Department is part of the Executive branch, thus responsible for enforcement of laws. The 15 divisions of the Executive branch are the various departments headed by Cabinet level officials -- such as the Department of Defense, Department of Education, etc.

One statement wasn't included in the list of Executive branch which maybe should be listed as a key responsibility of the chief of state, the President: Article II of the US Constitution names the President the Commander-in-Chief, so the Executive branch is in charge of the US Armed Forces. The War Powers Act (1973) asserts that Congress must give approval for continued deployment of any US troops. But the President has the authority to send American forces into combat prior to getting such approval for their continued military action from Congress.

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