How are the 3 branches equal?

Answer :

The branches are equal as no one has more authority than the other through the system of checks and balances.

The legislative branch (which creates laws), the executive branch (which enforces laws), and the judicial branch are the three independent but equal branches of government established by the U.S. Constitution (interprets the law).

The United States Constitution, which establishes three distinct but equal branches of government (the legislative, executive, and judicial), is the foundation of the American system of government.

These branches work together to create, carry out, and interpret the laws that govern our nation. 

No one branch has more authority than the other two because each has both individual and shared powers, and each is responsible to the others. Because of the "checks and balances" system, the distribution of power in our government is constant.

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