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FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT

ELECTED POSITIONS

 The federal government has three branches:  the executive (the president, the vice president and the cabinet and various other agencies), the legislative (the House of Representatives and the Senate - jointly known as Congress), and the judicial (all federal courts across the nation and the Supreme Court). According to the United States Constitution, the three branches should have shared and equal power and the ability to check and balance each other.

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