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    Our three branches of Government under our National Government are broken down as follows; the Legislative branch which is responsible for writing the laws‚ the executive branch which is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws and the judicial branch which is responsible for determining what laws have been broken as well as whether or not a law is consistent with pre-existing laws. Each branch of the three branches of Government oversees what the other do to help prevent and protect itself

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    three branches of government. This is extremely effective because many people with education and a different point of view can discuss and make decisions together instead of having one man to have complete power of the government and make decisions as he pleases. For example‚ if one of the branches wants to war and the other two branches believe that is not a good idea‚ they can overrule that decision and not go to war. In addition to that three branches of government‚ each of the branches can focus

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    The government was not always the same is it is today. The first thirteen colonies did not have three branches of federal government. They didn’t have a main federal government at all actually. The country we know today started off with the thirteen colonies. The colonists did not like the idea of federalism‚ a strong central government. They were afraid of tyranny‚ and therefore did not want to give so much power to so little people. State constitutions were the start of the national constitution

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    The three branches of government are the legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial branches. All three have their own individual responsibilities and powers. These three were created so not one party would have all the power to prevent a dictatorship. They can also override‚ or have the power to cancel‚ what another branch is doing by way of vote. The legislative branch is made up of three groups; congress‚ senate‚ and the House of Representatives. Among other things they are in charge of creating

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    The system is how the government operates‚ there are three individual branches: the Executive‚ the Legislative branch‚ and the Judicial branch. Each of these branches have their own powers‚ but there is a catch; all of these branches can "check" off the other branches. This is so that there isn’t a superior branch that has all of the power. This government is called a democracy‚ It means giving the people the power‚ so representatives are voted on by the people to run in office. Having someone that

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    These branches are Executive‚ Legislative and judicial. The idea of said different branches is to avoid the historical issues that have longed plagued societies prior to this groundbreaking system. The system received the name of ‘checks and balances” due to the nature of each branch ‘checking’ the other branches to not allow one branch to be more powerful or overpower any other branch thus creating a ‘balance’ within the system. Each branch was set up to have different powers and jobs

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    Branches of the Governmnent Eduardo "Eddie" Aguayo HIS 301 March 13‚ 2013 Branches of the Governmnent Delegates at the Constitutional Convention also wanted to divide power within the federal government. They did not want these powers to be controlled by just one man or one group. The delegates were afraid that if a small group received too much power‚ the United States would wind up under the rule of another dictator or tyrant. To avoid the risk of dictatorship or tyranny‚ the group

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    The establishment of the three branches of government was a major turning point in helping America as well as our government to function effectively and thoroughly. Our Founding Fathers created a government that allowed a separation of power in order to keep the citizens protected and rights of everyone who lives in the United States. Old historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence‚ Articles of Confederation‚ and the Constitution give the American citizens a sense of protection and

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    blueprint for their own. The three branches that make up the government‚ the legislative branch‚ the judicial branch‚ and the executive branch are features that can be found in one form or another in many different countries. The powers of each branch and the checks and balances that connect them are what gives the American form of democracy its character. One issue arises with the democratic concept of “by the people for the people”. Only one of these branches is directly elected by the people.

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