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To ensure a separation of powers, the U.S. Federal Government is made up of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. To ensure the government is effective and citizens’ rights are protected, each branch has its own powers and responsibilities, including working with the other branches.

icons of the Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, and Judicial Branch

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Legislative

The legislative branch is made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress. Among other powers, the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies. The following are legislative branch organizations:

  • Architect of the Capitol (AOC)
  • Center for Legislative Archives, National Archives and Records Administration
  • Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
  • Government Accountability Office (GAO)
  • Government Publishing Office (GPO)
  • Library of Congress (LOC)
  • Office of Compliance
  • U.S. Senate
Executive

The executive branch consists of the President, his or her advisors and various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land. The following are executive branch organizations and agencies:

  • Executive Office of the President (White House)
  • The President's Cabinet (Federal Agencies)
  • Independent Federal Agencies and Commissions
  • USAGov
  • The Federal Information Center (FIC)
  • USA Jobs
Judicial

The judicial branch consists of the U.S. Supreme Court and the Federal Judicial Center. According to the Constitution, "[t]he judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." The Federal Judicial Center is the education and research agency for the federal courts.

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