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Three Branches of the United States - Coggle Diagram
Three Branches of the United States
Judicial Branch
Evaluates the Law
The Supreme Court
It is made up of courts and judges. Their job is to decide what laws mean, apply them to specific areas, and check if laws followed rules of the U.S. Constitution.
Executive Branch
Enforces Laws
The President
The leader of the country and commander of the military
The Vice President
Supports the president and is ready to take over if needed
The Cabinet
A group of advisors who help the president make important decisions.
Legislative Branch
Makes the Laws
The Senate
It is made up of 100 lawmakers (two from each of the 50 states)
House of Representatives
Made up 435 lawmakers