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There are three branches.

  • Executive - President and vice president
  • Legislative - Congress made up of the Senate and House of Representatives
  • Judicial - Supreme court and other federal courts.
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Three; Executive (the president), Legislative (Congress), and Judicial (Supreme Court).

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Three branches. The Legislative Branch, The Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.

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three branches

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It is divided among three branches.

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it is dived among three branches

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