legulslative,exexutive,judical are the three
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
The three branches of the US Government. Congress = Legislative, The President = the Executive , The Courts = Judicial.
No. The US Federal government has three branches: The Executive branch, the Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch.There are also three basic levels within the Judicial branch:Trial Courts (e.g., US District Courts)Appellate Courts (e.g., US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts)The Supreme Court
The three branches of law are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. In the US, these are the Congress, the President (and his cabinet) and the courts, including the US Supreme Court.
(in the US) the three branches of government are established by the US Constitution.
There are three branches.Executive - President and vice presidentLegislative - Congress made up of the Senate and House of RepresentativesJudicial - Supreme court and other federal courts.
legislative (state congress) , judicial (state courts, etc) , and executive (governor)
exexutive, legislative and judicial
louisiana has three branches of government,executive-governor leuitenant governor etc.legislative- state senate and state house of reps.judicial-all courts in louisiana
Not three levels, three branches the three branches were/are: the executive (president), the legislative (Congress) and judicial (Sumpreme and inferior circut courts)
The three branches of government in the United States are Judicial (courts), Legislative (Congress/Senate), and Executive (President).