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  2. Branches of the U.S. government - USAGov

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    Learn about the 3 branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. Understand how each branch of U.S. government provides checks and balances.

  3. Three Branches of Government - HISTORY

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    The three branches of the U.S. government are the legislative, executive and judicial branches. According to the doctrine of separation of powers, the U.S. Constitution distributed the power...

  4. The 3 Branches of Government and Their Functions

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    The three branches of government – legislative, executive, and judicial – are at the heart of modern democratic systems. They were designed to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch and ensure that no single person or group could wield too much influence over the affairs of the state.

  5. The Three Branches of Government & US Government Structure -...

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    USAFacts explains the three branches of government and the complete US government structure — including federal, state, and local actors. Learn more about our nation's checks and balances.

  6. Branches of Government - house.gov

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    To ensure a separation of powers, the U.S. Federal Government is made up of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. To ensure the government is effective and citizens’ rights are protected, each branch has its own powers and responsibilities, including working with the other branches.

  7. Branches of Government - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes

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    The three branches of government as it exists in the U.S. are the legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch. Each branch has its own delegated responsibilities, and each branch has the power to “check” another branch if the latter attempts to overstep its authority.

  8. What Are the Three Branches of U.S. Government and How Do They...

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    The Federal Government of the United States of America has three branches that ensure the separation of powers. They are: judicial, legislative and executive. Each branch bears unique responsibilities and uses powers to safeguard the law and the rights of citizens.

  9. The three branches of the U.S. government - National Geographic...

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    There are three sections, or branches, of the U.S. government. Find out what they are and how they work together through the system known as checks and balances.

  10. Our Government - The White House

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    The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and...

  11. Three Branches of Government | Harry S. Truman

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    Our federal government has three parts. They are the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts). The President of the United States administers the Executive Branch of our government.