judicial, executive, legislative
The U.S. Constitution
The Constitution created a national government having three branches.
the overarching difference is that the US Constitution delegates the majority of the power to a central government, whereas the Confederacy believed firmly in states' rights and thus gave states the majority of the power
It's called the separation of powers.
They mostly concerned the three branches of government: federal, legislative and judiciary.
The Constitution established the government branches Hope this helps .............
The Confederate Constitution was almost exactly the same as the American, only naming slavery outright and supporting it.
Constitution of the United States
Article I of the Constitution defines the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
The US Constitution did not just affect the 3 branches. It created the three branches and defined their purpose and limitations.
There were no branches when the Constitution was written. Nor was there a USA. The Constitution is part of the creation of the USA, the branches did not exist at the until the time it was written.
There were three branches of Government created by the NC state constitution.
The Confederate Constitution was enforced on March 11, 1861. The Confederacy also operated under a Provisional Constitution from February 8, 1861 to March 11, 1861.
All the legislative branch, judicial branch, and the executive branch are all branches that the constitution establishes
The main topics of the U.S. Constitution, such as those which describe the branches of government are called the ARTICLES of the Constitution.
The something of the constitution
Their own Constitution