Federal government has three branches.
Legislative Branch: President
Executive Branch: Senate, House Representatives
Judicial Branch: Supreme Courts, lower courts
Step-by-step explanation:
The federal government is segregated into three separate branches which play roles of their own.
- The Legislative branch is concerned with making laws for the state to follow. It holds the power to declare war. It also takes responsibility of regulating commerce interstate as well as foreign. It takes control of taxing as well as spending policies.
- The Executive branch has the President and his/advisers who work to implement laws that have been passed by the Legislative Branch.
- The Judicial Branch is responsible for educating people about the laws, their importance and the consequences of violating those laws.