cabinet - a group of advisors to a president, Capitol Building - Where the Congress (Legislative Branch) works, Supreme Court - The highest court and judges in the United States (Judicial Branch), elect - to choose a member of government by voting for him or her, bill - a proposed law to be voted on by lawmakers, check - to stop something or slow it down, President - the leader of the Executive Branch in the United States, budget - a plan for how to spend money, impeach - to charge a leader with wrongdoing, Senate - part of the legislative branch that is made up of senators, three - number of branches in the United States government, lead - to be in charge of a group or organization, serve - to work for an organization or the government, trial - a meeting to study information and decide innocence or guilt in a court of law, Judicial Branch - one of the three branches of government that is made of different courts, law - a rule or set of rules made by a government, chief justice - the leader of the Supreme Court (Judicial Branch), Executive Branch - one of the three branches of government that is led by the President, government - a group of people who control a country or region, pass - to officially make a new law or rule, House of Representatives - part of the legislative branch that has members called representatives, Congress - the name for the Legislative Branch in the United States, Constitution - A document that includes the main set of rules for the United States, military - army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard, veto - when the President says no to a law, court - where trials are held, led by judges, White House - where the President lives and works, Supreme Court Building - where the Supreme Court works, balance of power - all three branches of government share the power, Legislative Branch - the branch of government made of Congress in the United States,

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