The constitution sets up?

Absolute power for the government in dc
Our framework for government a legislative congress executive the presidency and judicial branch
Strict exacting rules for all 50 states

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The constitution sets up our framework for government, which includes a legislative branch (Congress), an executive branch (the presidency), and a judicial branch. This structure is designed to provide a system of checks and balances among the three branches to prevent any one branch from having absolute power.