The Legislative Branch: Congress

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US Government

The U.S. Constitution stipulated a government that would include “a separation of powers.” This mandate, often referred to as a system of “checks and balances,” forms the basis of the U.S. government. Although the executive, legislative and judicial branches share power, they each have specific purposes and unique duties. This U.S. Government Web Guide explores the history and contemporary responsibility of each branch of the American government, providing information about the role of the President and the cabinet, the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the Supreme Court.

The Executive Branch: The President and the Cabinet

The U.S. executive branch is made up of two essential components: the president and the Cabinet he ... read more »

The Legislative Branch: Congress

The U.S. Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government, responsible for making laws. The decisions of Congress affect the lives of everyone in the United States and have significant international ramifications as well. Online you’ll find the information you need on the congressional issues that have special relevance to you. Whether you want to contact your senator or research legislation, findingDulcinea’s Web Guide to the U.S. Congress shows you how and where to find what you need to know.

The Judicial Branch: the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest form of judicial authority in the United States. Only nine ... read more »

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