The three branches of government are legislative, executive and judicial. The bottom corners are the Judicial Branch and the Legislative Branch which are also called the Congress. Each part of the government is connected in a building. Each of the congress has there own different powers but the system makes sure that they all have the same power. The legislative is the people who start a law and pass it on to the executive branch then the executive branch passes it on to judicial. If the judicial and executive like the law made then it gets passed on to the president. If the president doesn't like it then it goes back to legislative. But if ⅔ of all three congress agrees with is
then it overpowers the president and becomes a law.