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The power of the US government is organized differently as all power is not given to one person. In the United States Constitution there are three different branches of government; The Executive Branch (includes the President and Vice-President), The Judicial Branch (includes the Supreme Court), and The Legislative Branch (includes Congress). Each of these branches are given different duties and responsibilities. With this method, the overall power of the government is divided among all three. This is called the separation of powers.

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