in article 3
Legislative (describes the legislative branch)Judicial (describes the judicial branch)Executive (describes the executive branch)
Judicial Branch
The three main branches of the American government are established in the first three articles of the United States Constitution. Article One establishes the legislative branch, Article Two the executive branch, and Article Three the judicial branch.
Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
The Legislative Article(describing the Legislative branch)2.Executive Article(describing the Executive branch)3.The Judicial Article(describing the Judicial branch)
Yes. Congress established the Judicial Branch when it passed the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789.
The Legislative Article(describing the Legislative branch)2.Executive Article(describing the Executive branch)3.The Judicial Article(describing the Judicial branch)
Executive and Judicial Branch
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
The three main branches of the American government are established in the first three articles of the United States Constitution. Article One establishes the legislative branch, Article Two the executive branch, and Article Three the judicial branch.