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What are the two branches of study of law

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There are three branch’s in the USA government. The one that is in charge of law making is called the legislative branch.It is made out of the Senate (2 from each state) and the House of Representatives. The Executive branch is we’re the president works as well as a bunch of other workers. The final branch is the Judicial branch. That is made out of Supreme Court and lower court.

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Even though Americans have that word in their vocabulary, they don't really use it. They find it too stiff and formal.

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The Americans would say, '' I will go home now '' .

There is a visible difference in past tense verbs as well.

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For the Brits, it's a bit flavour, colour, favour and labour.

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The Americans decided to change their language because of Noah Webster.

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For a fact, American English is actually older than British.

British English sounds more like french which can be seen in some of the words with - our.

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