The three branches of the US government consist of the US Congress, the Executive Branch and the judicial branch. The Framers of the US Constitution formulated a system of government that has commonsense and democracy as its base. It's significance is that decades later many new nations designed their constitutions on the US one.
The three-way division of power among the branches of the federal government is known as a system of checks and balances. The three divisions are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
There are several divisions in a government agency, each of this division has its unique functions. In some agencies, divisions (with interrelated functions) are under a group or a department which make up one agency. If you are referring to the government per se, then, there are three (3) branches; 1. executive (president, vice president and other executive officials) 2. legislative (the house of representatives and the senate) 3. judicial (supreme court and the lower courts)
There are three branches in the US government: judicial, legislative and executive.
three.
See this page for links to pdf's on how the U.S. government is organized and the divisions of power within various branches: http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/government/branches.html
The government help make sure that we are safe, they have control over healthcare and basically everything. There's just different divisions of government and they have control over different things.
There are many more than three divisions and sub-divisions in the Jewish Faith, but the three main ones in Australia are Progressive/Reform, Conserative and Orthodox.
The US Constitution
they both have three branches of the government
National, State, and Local government. The highest is the Local government.
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the three branches of government are legislative, judicial, and executive.