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U.S. Federal System: A government divides the power of government between…
U.S. Federal System: A government divides the power of government between the national government and state government.
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Executive Branch: Branch of government that enforces the law, largest branch. Article 2.
President of the U.S.: The president of the U.S. is the head of state and government of the United States of America
Vice President: Second highest officer in the executive branch and the president of senate in the U.S. government.
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Electoral College: Body of people representing the states of the U.S., who formally casts votes of the president and the vice president.
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Political Parties: A group of people organized to acquire and exercise political power; Republican, Democrat, and Indepedent.
Nomination/Appointment: A power that the executive branch has to place justices and other government official in power (with senate approval).
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