Branches of the Federal Government
Introduction The Federal Government of the United States composed of 50 states, one district, and many territories. The Constitution of United States of America provides a separation of powers. The federal government composed of 3 district branches which are as follows: Legislative Executive Judicial Legislative Legislative makes laws, Executive carries laws, and Judicial interprets the laws. The legislative branch who draft and proposed laws include congress (the Senate and the House of Representatives). In each State, there are two senators which are total 100 Senators for 50 States. A senate serves six years terms and there is no limit to the number of terms a Senate will serve. In the House of Representatives, there are 435 elected Representatives. A Representative serves two years term but there is no limit of a maximum number of terms every individual Representative will serve. Executive The executive branch includes the ...
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