The three branches of the U.S. government were established by the Constitution, specifically in its first three articles. Article I created the Legislative Branch (Congress), Article II established the Executive Branch (headed by the President), and Article III formed the Judicial Branch (the court system). This framework was designed to create a system of checks and balances, ensuring that no single branch would have overwhelming power. The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of American democracy.
(in the US) the three branches of government are established by the US Constitution.
There are three branches in the US government: judicial, legislative and executive.
The US Constitution is the "rule of the land". It established three branches of the Federal Government: the judicial, the legislative, and the executive (President). Abraham was elected as the Chief Executive (President) in November 1860.
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the three branches of government are legislative, judicial, and executive.
There are three branches in the US government: judicial, legislative and executive.
The three branches of the federal/national government of the US are executive, legislative, judicial.
No. The Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution that spells out the individual rights and protections of US citizens. The part of the US Constitution that describes how the Federal Government "operates" and describes the 3 branches of the Federal Government is contained in the part of the Constitution called the "Articles".
is it made of the three branches?
The three branches of law are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. In the US, these are the Congress, the President (and his cabinet) and the courts, including the US Supreme Court.
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exexutive, legislative and judicial