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The separation of powers outlined in the Constitution divides the federal government into equally important parts. Which of the following are among those branches? (Select all that apply.)

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The separation of powers outlined in the Constitution divides the federal government into equally important parts. The three branches of the federal government include the legislative (write laws), executive (the President), and judicial (courts) branches.

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