The Three Branches Of America's Federal Government

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The United States of America’s federal government is separated into the three main branches; Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The Legislative branch, or congress, can declare war and make laws. Congress consists of the House of Representatives - a total of 435 representatives, which are determined by each states population and elected on that principal- and The Senate – a total of 100 representatives, in which two represent each state. The Executive branch consists of the president, vice president, and the cabinet, who work together to carry out laws. American citizens have the right to vote, freely, for the president, vice president, senators and the representatives, each of which serve different lengths and number of terms. Finally,

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