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Three Branches

The structure of the U.S. government is designed to ensure a balanced distribution of power through three distinct branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The executive branch, led by the president, has the authority to sign or veto laws passed by Congress.

Three Branches

Three Branches

Executive

Can sign or the laws passed by the congress
Congress can override presidential vetoes with a two-thirds vote from both chambers
The president

Judicial

The president and congress have access or the power to approve or reject the nomination
The judicial branch can check and balance both the legislative branch and the executive branch.
The courts

Legislative

The congress can confirm or reject the president
The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
The congress