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John Glover Roberts Jr, an American lawyer is the current Chief Justice of the United States.
Explanation:
John Glover Roberts was initially nominated to be an associate justice but when the Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist (the Chief justice at that time) died on September 3, 2005, the president of the United States of America, George W. Bush, announced the nomination of Roberts to the position of Chief Justice in the same month of September. The senate of the United States of America granted the request of President Bush and Roberts appointment took effect.
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the chief law enforcement officer of California, Attorney General Becerra
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The Library of Congress is the responsibility of the Legislative Branch.
Explanation:
The Library of Congress is the US National Library. It is located in three buildings in Washington and is the largest library in the world in terms of shelf meters and book volume.
Founded in 1800, the library is the oldest cultural institution in the United States. On August 24, 1814, British forces burned down the Capitol building where the library was located and destroyed the library's collection of 3,000 works. On January 30, 1815, Congress approved the purchase of Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of 6,487 books for $ 23,950. In 2007, the Library of Congress employed 3,691 people and had a budget of over $ 600 million.