The Three Branches Of Government In The United States

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The government consists of three branches, which include the legislative, executive, and the judicial branches. The House and the Senate make up the legislative branch. Some people may know the legislative branch as Congress. Although the legislative branch possesses many other powers, the most common powers include making all laws, declaring war, and regulating interstate and foreign commerce. The next branch of government, the executive branch, consists of the President along with advisors. The executive branch does many things but the most important thing it does is enforce the laws of the land. The last branch of government is the judicial branch. This branch consists of the U.S. Supreme Court along with the Federal Judicial Center. This

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