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The Texas Constitution [copied from the U.S.] divided the government into 3 branches -

A. the Federal Branch, the National Branch, and the Central Branch
B. the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch
C. the Lawmaker Branch, the Exclusive Branch, and the Jurisdictional Branch
D. the Main Branch, the East Branch, and the West Branch

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Answer:

B. The Legislative Branch, The Executive Branch, and The Judicial Branch.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Texas Constitution divides state government into three separate but equal branches: the executive branch, headed by the governor; the judicial branch, which consists of the Texas Supreme Court and all state courts; and the legislative branch, led by the Texas Legislature.

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