The United States government is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch, primarily composed of Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate), is responsible for making laws. The executive branch, headed by the President, enforces and implements these laws, while also managing foreign affairs and national defense. The judicial branch, led by the Supreme Court, interprets laws and ensures they align with the Constitution, resolving disputes that arise under them.
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