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State constitutions establish what three branches of government?

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State constitutions typically establish three branches of government:

1. **Legislative Branch**: This branch is responsible for making laws and is usually bicameral, consisting of two houses (such as a House of Representatives and a Senate), although some states have a unicameral legislature.

2. **Executive Branch**: This branch is headed by the governor and is responsible for enforcing laws and administering state government.

3. **Judicial Branch**: This branch interprets laws and administers justice through a system of courts, which includes trial courts, appellate courts, and often a state supreme court.

These three branches work together to provide a system of checks and balances within the state government.