no it does not; type in this in Google, and you'll find out what the Bill of Rights establishes:
US Constitution + "bill of rights"
you'll find it there! hope this helps!
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No. The Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution that spells out the individual rights and protections of US citizens. The part of the US Constitution that describes how the Federal Government "operates" and describes the 3 branches of the Federal Government is contained in the part of the Constitution called the "Articles".
the three branches establish a strong central government without giving too much power to any one group.
The Founding Fathers wanted to establish a system of checks and balances. They created the three branches so that a single branch could not take over the government.
The United States Constitution
Compare and contrast the three branches of the Arizona state government with the three branches of the federal government.
The three branches of government are judicial, legislative and executive. Article I establishes the legislative branch, Article II establishes the executive branch and Article III establishes the judicial branch.
Constitutional limits exist for all three branches of government.
The three branches are executive, legislative, judicial.
The three branches of government are the Executive branch, Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.