The main duty of the Executive Branch (the President) is to...? A. declare war. B. veto bills. C. sign bills. D. carry out, or execute, Federal law.

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D. carry out, or execute, Federal law.

The main duty of the Executive Branch, which is headed by the President, is to carry out, or execute, Federal law. This includes implementing and enforcing laws passed by Congress, managing the day-to-day operations of the federal government, conducting foreign relations, and serving as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The President also has the authority to sign or veto bills passed by Congress, but the primary responsibility is the execution and enforcement of laws.

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