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Title: Government
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The articles of our Constitution set up the three branches of the federal government. The Legislative branch makes the laws of our country that are sensitive to the needs of our nation. Next is the Executive branch, which implements and enforces these laws... Showed first 250 characters
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The articles of our Constitution set up the three branches of the federal government. The Legislative branch makes the laws of our country that are sensitive to the needs of our nation. Next is the Executive branch, which implements and enforces these laws... Showed next 250 characters
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