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what is central government? name the different governing bodies of the government​

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Answered by bgusain76
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The central government is the political authority that governs an entire nation. The central government is broken down into three branches: legislative branch (Senate and House of Representatives), executive branch (President and chief executives), and the judicial branch

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Answered by anshsingh53
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The central government is broken down into three branches: legislative branch (Senate and House of Representatives), executive branch (President and chief executives), and the judicial branch (federal courts).

Answered by anshsingh53
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The central government is broken down into three branches: legislative branch (Senate and House of Representatives), executive branch (President and chief executives), and the judicial branch (federal courts).

The central government is the political authority that governs an entire nation. The United States is a federal system of government in which power is shared between the central (sometimes referred to as national or federal) government and state governments. In the U.S., power is given to the central government, located in Washington, D.C., by the United States Constitution.

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