The United States Government is made up of three branches:
1. The executive branch (president and vice- president)
2. The judicial branch (Supreme Court)
3. The legislative branch (Congress made up of the senate and house of representatives)
legislative branch, the judical branch, and the executive branch
The Federal Government is composed of many branches. Legislative branch is one.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
Yes, but no. It does not detail nor discuss the Bureaucracy which is an extension of the Executive. The Bureaucracy is responsible for the execution of most federal laws.
The three-way division of power among the branches of the federal government is known as a system of checks and balances. The three divisions are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
There are three branches of the US Federal Government, the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches all with individual duties and powers. These Branches ensure no one has too much power.
The three branches of are government are judicial, executive, and legislative.
Yes, both the Missouri government and the US federal government have 3 branches. The branches are executive, legislative, and judicial.
It is broken into 3 branches
there are 3 branches ...Legislative , Executive , and Judicial
The federal government is three branches. The legislative branch is the Congress, the executive branch is the President and the agencies that support him. Finally, the judicial branch is the Supreme Court and other federal courts.
i can answer the 1st question the 3 branches of the government are 1) executive 2) legislative 3) judicial
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they simply split into 3 branches of government
Compare and contrast the three branches of the Arizona state government with the three branches of the federal government.
3 branches (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)
Yes, all state governments and the federal government have three branches. These are the executive branch, judicial branch, and legislative branch.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
To create a checks and balances system and limit corruption.