In federalism, the national government has 3 branches that are

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The question is asking about the three branches of the national government in a federal system, specifically which branches they are. The options presented suggest a need to identify the correct branches based on knowledge of government structure.

Answer

The legislative branch, the executive branch, the judicial branch.

The final answer is the legislative branch, the executive branch, the judicial branch.

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The final answer is the legislative branch, the executive branch, the judicial branch.

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The U.S. Constitution divides the federal government into three branches to ensure a separation of powers. These branches are the legislative (makes laws), executive (enforces laws), and judicial (interprets laws).

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Avoid confusing the name of the branches with specific components like the Senate or Supreme Court.

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