In which way does the judicial branch differ from the legislative branch?
A) The legislative branch cannot file a lawsuit, while the judicial branch can.
B) The legislative branch can interpret the Constitution, which the judicial branch cannot.
C) The legislative branch can initiate bills, whereas the judicial branch cannot initiate lawsuits.
D) The legislative branch is unelected, whereas the judicial branch is elected.
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