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what is one branch of the federal government? *
1 point
governor
judicial
military
treasury
what is one right or freedom from the first amendment? *
1 point
to vote
jury trial
free speech
to bear arms
For the first question, the U.S. federal government has three core branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The other options are either state-level roles, executive branch agencies, or not a core government branch. For the second question, the First Amendment protects freedoms including free speech; voting rights come from other amendments, jury trials from the Sixth Amendment, and the right to bear arms from the Second Amendment.
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