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The Three Branches of Government

The Three Branches of Government


Susan LaBella

TheUnitedStatesConstitutionwaswrittenovertwohundredyearsago.It
explainshowtheUnitedStatesgovernmentshouldwork.Thepeoplewhowrote
theConstitutiondidnotwantonepersonorgrouptohavetoomuchpower.That
waswhytheydividedthegovernmentintothreeparts,knownasbranches.
Thebranchesarethelegislative,theexecutive,andthejudicial.Eachbranch
hasitsownresponsibilities.Thebranchesworktogether,buttheyalsocheckeach
othertomakesurenobranchhastoomuchpower.
ThelegislativebranchincludestheUnitedStatesCongress.Congressismade
upoftheHouseofRepresentativesandtheSenate.Votersineachstateelecttheir
representationintheHouseandtheirsenators.Thosemenandwomengoto
Washington,D.C.,tomakelaws.
Theexecutivebranchhasthepowertocarryoutthelaws.Itincludesthe
president,thevicepresident,andtheirgroupofadviserscalledthecabinet.Every
fouryears,Americansvotetoelectapresidentandavicepresident.
Thejudicialbranchdecidesonthemeaningsofthelawsandwhetherlaws
breaktherulesoftheConstitution.ThisbranchincludestheUnitedStates
SupremeCourt.NinejusticesserveontheSupremeCourt.Thepresidentappoints
thejustices,andtheSenateapprovesthem.Thejusticesjobistodecideifthe
countryslawsgoagainsttheConstitution.
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Questions: The Three Branches of Government

Name:

Date:

1. What are the three branches of the U.S. government?


A the president, the House of Representatives, and the Senate
B Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Senate
C legislative, executive, and judicial
2. This article describes the three branches of government and their
responsibilities. Which branch does it describe first?
A the executive branch
B the judicial branch
C the legislative branch
3. Read these sentences from the text.
"The people who wrote the Constitution did not want one person or group to
have too much power. That was why they divided the government into
three parts, known as branches."
What can you conclude based on this evidence?
A The three branches of the government do not have the same
amount of power.
B The people who wrote the Constitution wanted every American to
help make laws.
C The people who wrote the Constitution did not want to have just
one branch of government.
4. Which is an example of how one branch of government can be affected
by the other branches?
A Voters in each state elect their representation in the House and their
senators to go to Congress.
B Justices on the Supreme Court are appointed by the president and
approved by the Senate.
C The executive branch includes the president, the vice president, and
the cabinet.
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Questions: The Three Branches of Government

5. What is the main idea of this article?


A The U.S. Constitution says that the country must have a Congress,
a Supreme Court, and a president.
B The judicial branch decides on the meanings of the laws and
whether laws break the rules of the U.S. Constitution.
C The U.S. Constitution is the law of the land, and it lays out rules for
the government and rights for the American people.
6. Read these sentences from the text.
"The United States Constitution was written over two hundred years ago. It
explains how the United States government should work. The people who
wrote the Constitution did not want one person or group to have too much
power. That was why they divided the government into three parts, known
as branches."
Why does the author begin this article by talking about the U.S. Constitution?
A to give the reader background information about why there are
three branches of government
B to explain to the reader why the U.S. Constitution is the most
important piece of writing in history
C to help the reader learn more about the history of the United States
7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.
The legislative branch of government has the power to make laws, _______
the executive branch carries those laws out.
A so
B because
C but

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Questions: The Three Branches of Government

8. Why did the people who wrote the Constitution divide the government
into three branches?
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9. How do Supreme Court justices get their jobs?


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10. Do the three branches of government have to work together for the
government to be successful? Why or why not? Use evidence from the text
to support your answer.
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