Answer:
The three branches of government is the Judicial Branch, Legislative Branch, and Executive Branch.
The Judicial Branch decides the meaning of laws and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution.
The Legislative Branch has the power to make laws, borrow money, collect taxes, regulate commerce, and ensuring safety and maintaining order for citizens.
The Executive Branch has the power to veto, or reject, a proposal for a law, pardon, or forgive, and negotiate foreign treaties with other countries.