The Constitution separated the powers of the government into three branches: the Legislative Branch, the

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The Constitution separated the powers of the government into three branches: the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch.

  1. Legislative Branch: Responsible for making laws. This branch is primarily composed of Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate.

  2. Executive Branch: Responsible for enforcing laws. This branch is headed by the President and includes the Vice President, the Cabinet, and various departments and agencies.

  3. Judicial Branch: Responsible for interpreting laws and ensuring they are applied fairly. This branch is made up of the court system, including the Supreme Court and lower courts.

If you have any specific questions or need further clarification on any of the branches, feel free to ask!