The branches each have their functions. The branches exist at all levels of government (federal, state, county, and city) and usually coordinate functions between these levels.
For the US federal government:
- executive to operate the government (defense, foreign relations, economy)
- legislative to pass laws and assign funding
- judicial to try civil and criminal cases, oversee and rule on lower court decisions
Each branch supports the other, with checks and balances to prevent the dominance of one branch over the others.
(see also the related question)
how do the 3 branches of government work together
no because its ........ because it is
Checks and Balances
The executive, legislative, and judiciary branches.
Checks and Balances
all together there are 6,034 branches. There are 169 in England and Wales, but this number is subject to reduction as Branches merge together.
reviewing cases before the courts.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
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This is like the democracy that Americans have. They have three branches of government that work together, the legislative, congress, and judicial.
The United States employs a system of checks and balances. There is a balance of power among the three branches, which have checks in place to ensure that all three branches work together.
The different branches of government have ways to prevent other branches from getting to much power.