The American Government System is shared powers because all of the branches have power over another branch. For example, The Congress (legislative) can make a law. Then it could go to the Supreme Court and they would say if the law was "Constitutional" or not. If it is not then it goes back to congress and they change the law to make it "Constitutional" after this is completed it goes back to the court and they can tell if it is "Constiitional" and if it is it goes to the President and he has the final say in if it becomes a law or not. He also enforces it.
Just a little side note too. Everyone thinks that the President is the most powerful person in our government. But it is the Congress.
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