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Government

Government is a group of people who have a power to regulate the laws for governing their country. In order to understand what government is, it is significantly to understand the branch of government. Government can be divided into three main groups. The first branch is executive power. Executive branch uses rule-making or regulatory functions to spell out in regulations the details by which the laws passed by the legislative branch will be carried out (Overview, 2005). In this branch, the president is the leader of the government. He is responsible for executing the laws of nation. The president has power to make rules and regulations without the approval of congress. For example, the president can appoint and remove cabinet members and officials. He can also negotiate treaties with other countries. Moreover, he has a full power to command the armed forces.

The second branch is called legislative power. The power of this branch is given by congress. The legislative power has the authority to write laws and vote on in order to send to the next level. Legislative power consists of the members of the house of representatives and the senate. The Senate has 35 members who are elected every 2 years, and the House has 151 members who are also elected every two years (Government, 2006). Bills introduced by members in the House of Representatives are received by the rules committees. For example,

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