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Sphinxa [80]
4 years ago
11

the united states constitution is established to give power in the form a republic. these three branches of government are creat

ed in a way that no one has total authority over the other. this system is called checks and balances. explain how the basic citizens has authority over each of the three branches of government
History
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LekaFEV [45]4 years ago
8 0

Our federal government has three parts.

They are theExecutive, (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. The President enforces the laws that the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes.

The Legislative part of our government is called Congress. Congress makes our laws. Congress is divided into 2 parts. One part is called the Senate the other is the House.

The Judicial part of our federal government includes theSupreme Court and 9 Justices. They are special judges who interpret laws according to the Constitution. These justices only hear cases that pertain to issues related to the Constitution. They are the highest court in our country. 

I hope this helps! :)

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