Well, honey, under the good ol' Constitution, you've got the executive branch (headed by the President), the legislative branch (where all those bickering politicians hang out), and the judicial branch (those fancy folks in robes who interpret the laws). Just remember, they're like three siblings fighting for attention, but hopefully working together to keep this country running smoothly.
the constitution established three strong branches of government
Separation of Powers
Executive, legislative, judicial. Three in all.
The Constitution does create a government with three different branches. The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the law.
The three branches include; The Legislative Branch which makes laws. The Executive Branch that enforces laws. The Judicial Branch which interprets the laws.
The three branches include; The Legislative Branch which makes laws. The Executive Branch that enforces laws. The Judicial Branch which interprets the laws.
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All three branches of government were designed to have equal power through a system of checks and balances between the three branches.
Legislative, judicial, and executive
Each of the first three Articles of the Constitution concern one of the three branches of the federal government. The legislative branch is established under Article One, the executive branch under Article Two, and the judicial branch under Article Three.
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North Korea is governed under an absolute communist dictatorship. South Korea has a democracy with three branches determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Korea.