There are three branches of government.
The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress)
The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet)
The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)
Three branches
There are 3.
The US Government has 3 branches, the executive, legislative, and judicial.
There are 3 branches of government - the legislative , executive and the judicial branches .
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Three: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Three: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
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exexutive, legislative and judicial
None. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government; it does not have branches of its own. If you're asking how many Circuits (US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts) are below the Supreme Court, the answer is thirteen.
There are three: Executive, legislative and judicial.