Compare how state governments and federal governments structure their different branches.
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States have an executive branch and a legislative branch, but the federal government alone has a judicial branch.
States have a judicial branch and a legislative branch, but there is only an executive branch at the federal level.
States have an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch, but they have little power compared to the federal government.
State and federal governments have the same three branches of government, but they differ in size and scope.