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The document outlines the three branches of the US Government - the Executive Branch headed by the President, the Legislative Branch consisting of Congress made up of the House and Senate, and the Judicial Branch headed by the Supreme Court. It describes the basic roles and responsibilities of each branch, including that the President leads the country, Congress writes and passes bills, and the Supreme Court makes final rulings that can only be overturned by another ruling or amending the Constitution.
The document outlines the three branches of the US Government - the Executive Branch headed by the President, the Legislative Branch consisting of Congress made up of the House and Senate, and the Judicial Branch headed by the Supreme Court. It describes the basic roles and responsibilities of each branch, including that the President leads the country, Congress writes and passes bills, and the Supreme Court makes final rulings that can only be overturned by another ruling or amending the Constitution.
The document outlines the three branches of the US Government - the Executive Branch headed by the President, the Legislative Branch consisting of Congress made up of the House and Senate, and the Judicial Branch headed by the Supreme Court. It describes the basic roles and responsibilities of each branch, including that the President leads the country, Congress writes and passes bills, and the Supreme Court makes final rulings that can only be overturned by another ruling or amending the Constitution.