There are three branches.
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Three; Executive (the president), Legislative (Congress), and Judicial (Supreme Court).
Three branches. The Legislative Branch, The Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.
Federalism is the principle that gives power to the state governments. The U.S. Constitution divides the powers between the states and the Federal government.
There are three branches of government executive judicial and legislative
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Yes, all state governments and the federal government have three branches. These are the executive branch, judicial branch, and legislative branch.