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Three Branches of Government

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AP US Government

Definition

The three branches of government refer to the division of power among three separate and independent branches in the United States - the executive branch (headed by the President), legislative branch (Congress), and judicial branch (Supreme Court). This separation ensures checks and balances, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful.

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