There are three branches of government in our country, the
Executive Branch, the
Legislative Branch, and the
Judicial Branch. Each Branch of government has different powers which share the control equally (or are supposed to) so that no one person is in charge. For example, the President (head of the Executive Branch) appoints justices to the Supreme Court, but Congress has to approve them.
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