Three Branches of Government

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Three Branches of Government

There are 3 branches of Government Over 200 years ago, our Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution. The Constitution is a basic design for how our government should work. The Constitution divides the government into the following three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

The 3 Branches of the National Government                                                                                    

National Government: The Legislative Branch The legislative branch makes laws for the nation. The main lawmaking body of this branch is known as Congress. Congress is made up of two parts, the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Our National Government: The Executive Branch The executive branch makes sure people follow the laws that the legislative branch makes. The leaders of this branch are the President and Vice-President. When making important decisions, the President often asks for advice from the Cabinet.

National Government: The Judicial Branch When people are unsure about the meaning of a law, the judicial branch listens to many opinions and makes a decision. The judicial branch is made up of courts. The highest of these courts is the U.S. Supreme Court.

Checks and Balances: Each branch of the government has powers that are meant to keep the other branches from becoming too strong. These are known as “Checks and Balances”.