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The Constitution is Law. The Legislative(Congress) branch makes law. The Executive(President) branch sets the agenda to which laws that will be discussed in the Legislative. The Judiciary(Supreme Court) determines it's constitutionality.

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The congress may pass laws but the president may veto them or

The president nominates certain government officials, but the senate must approve

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"Balance of Power"

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