There are currently 4 mints, not 3:
Philadelphia (P) and Denver (D) - circulation coins
San Francisco (S) - proof coins
West Point (W) - bullion and commemorative coins
There have been 4 other mints in the past:
Charlotte, North Carolina (C) - gold coins only, 1838-1861
Dahlonega, Georgia (D) - gold coins only, 1838-1861
Carson City, Nevada (CC) - 1870-1893
New Orleans (O) - 1838-1909
San Francisco struck circulation coins up till 1955, and occasionally in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
West Point has occasionally made cents when demand warrants, but they are struck without a mint mark so they cannot be distinguished from Philadelphia cents.
Three branches
the three branches of government are legislative, judicial, and executive.
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Yes, similar to the branches of the US.
The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches
There are three branches in the US government: judicial, legislative and executive.
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 three branches
The three branches of the US government are Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.
The US Constitution did not just affect the 3 branches. It created the three branches and defined their purpose and limitations.
The question names the three branches of US government.
There are three branches in the US government: judicial, legislative and executive.