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What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

The U.S. government has three branches: the legislative (Congress), executive (President), and judicial (Supreme Court and federal courts), each with distinct powers.

How often are U.S. presidential elections held?

U.S. presidential elections are held every four years, typically on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

What is the Electoral College?

The Electoral College is a system used in U.S. presidential elections where electors, chosen by each state, cast votes based on the popular vote within their state to elect the President and Vice President.

What is the primary role of the U.S. Congress?

The U.S. Congress, comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate, is primarily responsible for creating and passing federal laws, declaring war, and approving treaties.

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