The Constitution sets out three branches of government; Executive Branch (Lead by the president), the Legislative Branch (Lead by congress) and the Judicial Branch (Lead by the Supreme Court).
The US Constitution
There were three branches of Government created by the NC state constitution.
The US Constitution did not just affect the 3 branches. It created the three branches and defined their purpose and limitations.
Article I of the Constitution defines the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
The Constitution established three branches of government for a check and balance system.
The Constitution divides the government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
I think you mean the "scope" of the constitution. This sounds suspiciously like a homework question! Here's a hint: read the constitution where it establishes the three branches. It explains how each branch has control over the process of lawmaking.
The three main branches government are executive, legislative, and judicial. Some people say that the states, the people, and the constitution are the other three branches of government.
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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.