The federal government is not the three branches of government, as commonly mistaken. The federal government is the sharing of power between the Central Government and the State government. The constitution states clearly what powers the Government has, what power the State has, and what power is shared between the two.
The people who invented the US government are today known collectively as the Founding Fathers. They included George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and a few dozen others, who debated the issue of what kind of government they wanted, and finally came up with the US Constitution in the late 18th century.
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The executive branch of the US government is made up of the president and vice president.
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it is made up of three branches - the legislative branch - the executive branch - the judicial branch
The US government can be considered an organization, as it is made up of many parts operating for a certain purpose. However, much of the US government is further subdivided into other organizations such as Congress, Judicial Branch, and the Executive Branch.
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There are several different branches of the agencies for the government in the US. The executive branch of the federal government is made up by the executive office of the president, then there is the united states federal executive departments.
The executive branch of the american government is made up of the president, the vice president, and the president cabinet.
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I think you meant branches of government. If so, it's judicial, legislative and executive.
The legislative branch of the US government is made up of two groups called houses. These houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives.
because the US wanted a weak government after king George the third made the us pay taxes. the us was afraid that if they gave there government too much power, that they might end up like great Britain. we later made a stronger government, and that was written in the constitution. basically we didn't want to give our government a lot of power.