Yes. They are still there just too make sure the branches don't get too much power
The Great Compromise of the Constitution resulted in new branches of government. These branches are still in use today, they are the legislature, with the two houses.
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The US Constitution designates three separate but equal branches of the US government. They are the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
to spread power equally between the three branches..
The executive branch is one of the three branches in our system of government in the United States of America.
The Great Compromise of the Constitution resulted in new branches of government. These branches are still in use today, they are the legislature, with the two houses.
Yes
they still use the legal and government systems introduced by the british
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Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
Well there are lots of bases for our modern government today, not one person really chose it. For example, the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations made major contributions to our government and politics. They created codes of laws that we still use today. Also, we have the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and many other legal documents that set the boundaries for government and lifestyle. And the government itself is made of the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches of government, that all have people that decide different things in the government. So no one person chose the government, lots of groups contributed to the making of it.
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Research the governmental policies of the colonies that helped shape our Constitutional Republic today. Look for examples of policies that were established during the colonial period which are still in use today, such as the different branches of the government and the system of checks and balances. (A good reference is The Federalist Papers, No. 1, 2, 30, 45, 47, 69, 80.)
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!