Answer:
The three of government consisted of: The legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch.
- The Legislative Branch
The legislative branch of government has the power to create the law. After a law is created, the government need to find a way to implement it. The legislative branch interact with the executive branch when they're discussing about the implementation process of the law (things such as budget, personnel's, etc). The legislative branch interact with the judicial branch when they're examining the judicial candidate appointed by the president.
- The Executive Branch
The executive branch of government has the power to execute the law. It interacted with legislative branch when the president wants to veto a law proposal. It interact with the judicial branch when the president want to appoint a candidate of his/her choosing for the Justice position.
- The Judicial Branch
The Judicial branch of government has the power to interpret the law. It interacts with the legislative branch when they're examining congress' legislative proposal. It also has to interact with the executive branch when they're handling impeachment process.