The US Federal government has three branches. The Legislative, Executive and Judicial. Each branch has a distinct set of duties. The three branches form a system of checks and balances to insure that one branch has too much power.
legislative, executive, and judicial
there are 3 branches of the government
Yes, both the Missouri government and the US federal government have 3 branches. The branches are executive, legislative, and judicial.
The three branches of the federal/national government of the US are executive, legislative, judicial.
the three us federal government branches are the legislative judicial and executive
they both have three branches of the government
Governance in the US federal system is dependent on the three branches of government. These branches as the Judiciary, the Legislative branch, and the Executive branch.
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Correct. National government and federal government can be used interchangeably, representing the three branches of the United States government.
they both have three branches of the government
exexutive, legislative and judicial
The US Constitutional Convention was ratified in 1789. This "agreement of sorts" laid the foundation of the US having three separate branches of government in the Federal government.
Compare and contrast the three branches of the Arizona state government with the three branches of the federal government.
There are three branches of the US Federal Government, the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches all with individual duties and powers. These Branches ensure no one has too much power.