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∙ 6y agoAll the legislative branch, judicial branch, and the executive branch are all branches that the constitution establishes
The Constitution of the United States of America. The three branches are the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial. The Legislative branch is divided into the Senate and the House begetting the term bicameral.
It set up a system of government and laws which allowed the branches of the government not to become too powerful. It also help pave the way for the modern government we have today.
Ben Franklin was asked by a woman "What type of government do we have?" as he left the ratification of the Constitution. His reply was "A Republic Ma'am ... if you can keep it!" Upon it's ratification, the Constitution of the United States of America established the United States as a Constitutional Republic. Despite popular belief and what many people may believe, the United States is not now and never was a Democracy.
This is provided by the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government, as set forth by the US Constitution.
The legislative branch of government is the only branch that can make laws, change the constitution, and set the budget for the U.S.
Three.
Yes, the articles one, two & three of the U.S. Constitution set up three branches of government.
The Constitution of the United States of America. The three branches are the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial. The Legislative branch is divided into the Senate and the House begetting the term bicameral.
seperation of powers
There are three: Executive, Judicial, and Legislative.
The Constitution does create a government with three different branches. The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the law.
name the three branches of government set up by constitution and briefly what each branch does
The framers of the United States Constitution set up a system of checks and balances among the three parts of government. These were the legislative, executive and judicial branches. In this way, they hoped to prevent any of the three from having too much power.
A Constitutional Democracy was the government set up in 1791. This resulted in the establishment of the separation of powers. These three powers were the judiciary, legislative, and executive branches.
No just legislative.
The end result of the convention that met from May to September of 1787 was the formation of a Republic with a written constitution limiting the scope of government. The constitution set up three branches of government that guaranteed a separation of powers.
It set up a system of government and laws which allowed the branches of the government not to become too powerful. It also help pave the way for the modern government we have today.