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How was the government organized?

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The government organized with three branches legislative, executive, and judicial.

The legislative branch is made up of the House of house of representatives( There are currently 435 voting representatives) and Senate (100 serve in the U.S. Senate). The legislative branch confirms or rejects presidential nominations for heads of federal agencies, federal judges, and the Supreme Court, and has the authority to declare war, drafts proposed laws.

The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. The President: is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, and the President is responsible for nominating candidates for the head positions of government offices.

The judicial branch is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution. Interpreting state laws, and Protect individual rights granted by the state constitution.

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The government was organized with three branches. Legislative, judicial, and executive.

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Legislative: Congress such as the senate and house of representatives who makes laws.

Executive: The president and the vice president (some times the cabinet) who carries out those laws.

Judicial: Federal courts and the Supreme court who interprets the laws.

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