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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 others 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. The constitution of the United States explains the form of government that should be followed. Thank you for visiting us. The U.S. Government Structure is a webpage designed with the purpose of providing another learning and research tool about every aspect of the US Government political organization. We hope you find what you are looking for., please visit our article page and a section in which we publish what we considered remarkable speeches that influenced our society.
STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE CONSTITUTION BILL OF RIGHTS
United States Court of Appeals United States District Courts Territorial Courts United States Court Of International Trade
Office Of National Drug Control Policy Office of Policy Development Office of Science and Technology Policy
United States Court Of Appeals For the Armed Forces United States Tax Court United States Court Of Appeals For Veteran Claims
Of The -United States Courts Federal Judicial Center United States Sentencing Commission
Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services Department of Homeland Security Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of the Treasury Department of Veterans Affairs
The executive who runs a department is called a Secretary (e.g. Hillary Clinton is the Secretary of State). The exception is the Department of Justice, which is headed by the Attorney General. They run the 14 Executive Departments (departments of State, Defense, Treasury, etc.) and provide advice to the president.