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The U.S. Government is divided into levels, and each level is divided into branches. The levels interact with one another, and the branches at each level also interact.
According to the United States Constitution, the US government is divided into three federal branches under the system of checks and balances. These branches are the executive branch or the President of the US with its cabinet members; the legislative branch that is the Congress divided in the upper chamber or Senate, and the lower chamber or House of Representatives; and the judicial branch that is the Supre Court.
The checks and balances system allows equilibrium between the three branches. No one is more powerful than the other.
Then we have the state governments and the local governments.