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Name the three organs of the government and what are their functions

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Answered by Darvince
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Three main organs of Government The British Government functions through three bodies: 1) Legislature 2) Executive 3) Judiciary In America all three branches are systematically split between the Executive (the president), the legislative (Congress) and the Judiciary (Supreme Court). The Legislature: Composition The British Legislature consists of two 'Houses' of Parliament. This bicameral structure is dived into an elected 'lower' chamber called the House of Commons and an unelected 'upper' chamber called the House of Commons and an elected upper chamber called the House of Lords. The House of Commons is directly elected by the people on the basis of single member constituencies. 
Answered by dackpower
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The three principal organs of administration are the legislative, executive, and judiciary.

Legislative: This introduces to composing laws, a power customarily vested in a representative assembly. In the federal administration of the United States, Congress is the lawmaking branch.

Executive: The executive power is chiefly characterized as the authority to administer, or carry out laws. In India, this power applies to the President and the Executive Branch.

Judicial: The judicial branch essentially understands and implements laws, including the Constitution, by giving legal decisions. In India, there is a constitutional branch headed by a Supreme Court that mostly hears significant constitutional proceedings on appeal.

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