because with out them the supreme court would fall apart with out the system
So that the other branches won't have to much power than the other branches basically all of the branches are equal.
The three branches, Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, are important because it limits the power of this nation to groups of people, and not one person. There is a system called "checks and balances" to make sure that one branch can't overthrow the other two. So three branches are important to make sure that one single person isn't leading the country, for the Constitution says otherwise.
All branches of government should be equal so that none can gain too much power or influence
were are the 3 branches of government located
3 branches (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)
the 3 branches or government are judical executive legeslative
There isn't a "lead" of the 3 branches of government were very carefully set up so that no one branch was more powerful than the others. I suspect that the very best answer to your question is that the individual States and the people that live in them lead the 3 branches of federal government.
take 27 and stick two branches out the bottom. two factors are 3 and 9, so write those. 3 is prime, it's the end of the branch. 9 can be divided by 3 3 times, so two branches out of that with 3 on both ends. the prime factorization of 27 is 3x3x3.
checks and balances is so important because it is limiting the roles of each branch and fixes another branches error so that none of the branches become higher than the other. welcome.....>.^!!
The Founding Fathers wanted to guard against tyranny, so the government was divided into the branches. It was believed that each branch would "check" the other branches so that no one branch became too powerful.
3 major branches.
The 3 branches of the US government are the Judicial, the Legislative, and the Executive.