How is power distributed in a presidental government?
The US is a presidential Government. In US there are 3 branches of government: Executive(Presidential), Legislative(Congress) and Judicial(Judges). Each branch are balanced by the powers in the other two branches. Example: President can veto laws made by Congress.
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