No
The branches of government in 1787 are the same ones that exist today: the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
Same as the federal government.
Mostly not
The three branches of Colorado's State Government are the same as the federal governments branches. They are legislative, judicial, and the executive branch.
Afghanistan's government has same as USA's government. Both have three branches.
to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
of course, they are a state in the United States. they have the same as Tennessee, Georgia, New York, all the states in the United States have the same 3 government branches.
It is the same as the US. The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. It is the same because of Britain's rule over India till 1947
The same things as government everywhere: some trust and a lot of money.
same as in the U.S.~legislative~judicial~executive