The Basic Structure of the U.S. Government
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The government structure of the United States of America is divided in three branches; The Legislative, the Executive and the Judicial branch. In the United States of America, the head of government (the US President) shares his powers with Congress and the Judiciary system which are independent on each other but at the same time depend on each other’s decisions to function correctly . The country is a Federal constitutional Republic therefore the constitution is the supreme law of the land. There are many differences between the US Democracy and that of other countries since every state of the Union holds enough power to make their own reforms as long as it does not contradict the Constitutional powers and the country is mainly ruled by two political parties.