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  1. The U.S. federal government, sometimes simply referred to as "Washington", is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the president, and the federal courts, respectively. [2]

  2. The United States is a constitutional federal republic, in which the president (the head of state and head of government), Congress, and judiciary share powers reserved to the national government, and the federal government shares sovereignty with the state governments.

  3. História. A Constituição dos Estados Unidos, adotada em 1789 pela Convenção Constitucional de Filadélfia, delineia nos seus sete artigos o enquadramento legal do governo norte-americano. A Constituição encontra-se atualmente exposta nos Arquivos Nacionais dos Estados Unidos. O procedimento do governo dos Estados Unidos provém da Constituição.

  4. The federal government of the United States has three branches of government: the legislature, executive, and judiciary, as established in the United States Constitution.

  5. The United States Congress is the legislature of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, composed of a lower body, the House of Representatives, and an upper body, the Senate.

  6. Composed of three branches, all headquartered in Washington, D.C., the federal government is the national government of the United States. It is regulated by a strong system of checks and balances.

  7. The history of the federal government of the United States, including the constitution, the United States Code, the office of the presidency, the executive departments and agencies, Congress, the Supreme Court, and the lower federal courts.