The name given to the national government established by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is the "United States Government." This government is structured with three branches: the legislative branch (Congress), the executive branch (headed by the President), and the judicial branch (the Supreme Court and other federal courts), as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. This framework was designed to ensure a system of checks and balances among the branches.
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