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the constitution establishes three branches of government that
share identical powers.
have different powers.
are led by the legislative branch.
are led by the judicial branch.
Brief Explanations
The U.S. Constitution sets up three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) with a system of separation of powers, meaning each has distinct, non-identical roles. No single branch leads the others; they have checks and balances instead.
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have different powers.