CLEP Business Law

Category - History

What are the three branches of government that the U.S. Constitution establishes?
  1. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
  2. Federal, State, and Local
  3. Executive, Senate, and House
  4. Supreme Court, President, and Congressional
  5. Executive, Legislative, and Federal
Explanation
Answer: A. The three branches of government that the U.S. Constitution establishes are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Article I of the U.S. Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch, Article II establishes the Executive Branch, while Article III establishes the role of the Supreme Court and the rest of the Judicial Branch.
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