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why does florida have three branches
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GPT 3.5
Florida has three branches of government, just like the federal government and most other states, in order to provide a system of checks and balances. This system ensures that no one branch of government has too much power and helps to protect the rights and interests of the people. The three branches of government in Florida are the executive branch, headed by the governor; the legislative branch, made up of the Florida Legislature; and the judicial branch, which includes the state's court system. Each branch has its own responsibilities and functions, which are outlined in the state constitution.