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Executive, legislative and judicial.


to maintain a balance of power between the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government
There are 3 branches in the United States government (Legislative, Executive and Judicial) because that is how the constitution set it up. The reasoning behind this is a separation of powers. The same people who write a suggested law (a bill) cannot make it a Law, or Judge the constitutionality of that law and vice verse, people who judge the law cannot write it, etc... There is also the concept of Checks and balances here as well. No one branch is supreme over the others, and generally the three branches stay out of each others business. The President cannot tell the Supreme Court how to rule, or tell the congress what law to write, and the Congress cannot tell the president how to execute the laws, etc...
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