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U.S. Federal Government
Great Seal of the United States (obverse).svg
Great Seal of the United States
Quick Facts
Created1789
GovernsUnited States of America
Websitewww.usa.gov
Executive Branch
LeaderPresident
Chosen ByU.S. Electoral College
HeadquartersThe White House
Judicial Branch
CourtSupreme Court
LocationWashington, D.C.
Legislative Branch
LegislatureCongress
Meeting PlaceCapitol

The federal government of the United States has three branches of government: the legislature, executive, and judiciary, as established in the United States Constitution.

When the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution, they wanted to make sure that their new government would not have any of the problems that the colonial British government did. For example, they did not want there to be any person in the government who had complete power and could do whatever he wanted, like a king. They also did not want any part of the government to get so powerful that nobody could control it. Because of this, they split the government's power into three different branches. Each branch has ways of balancing out the power of another branch if it gets too powerful. This is called the system of checks and balances.

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