Select the three branches of the national government.
judicial
executive
presidential
continental
legislative
bicameral
judicial, executive, legislative
correct
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The three branches of the national government are:
1. Executive branch: This branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. The head of the executive branch is the President, who is elected by the people.
2. Legislative branch: This branch has the power to create new laws and make changes to existing laws. It consists of Congress, which is divided into two houses - the Senate and the House of Representatives.
3. Judicial branch: This branch is responsible for interpreting the laws and ensuring that they are applied fairly. The highest court in the judicial branch is the Supreme Court.