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The Three Branches Of Government

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Throughout time, many governments and powers rose and fell. Although the U.S. Constitution is over two hundred years old, our government still, to this day, hasn’t fallen. Why? For one, we have three branches of government. The three branches are; the executive, which is the president’s branch, the legislative, which houses Congress, and the judicial branch, which holds the Supreme Court. Every branch is equally important, but they all have different jobs. You could say the U.S. government is a separation of power. To conclude, the U.s government has three branches; the executive, legislative, and judicial.

The executive branch is a very important for many reasons. For one, it houses the President of the United States of America. The president has to carry out the laws, and if they aren’t carried out, then nothing would work. Ways the executive branch checks the other branches is by pardons, vetoes, and appointing judges. The president is also the main face of America. Many past presidents have also given up some of their favorite things for the people of America. In conclusion, the executive branch is important because it houses the president. …show more content…

Congress is bicameral- having two houses. The House of Representatives and the Senate are the two houses in Congress. The main job of Congress is to make laws. Ways Congress can check the other branches are by; overriding a presidential veto, impeaching judges, and impeaching presidents. Congress seems like one of the more powerful branches, because they can override vetoes, and impeach

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