9G U5-L4: Assessing What I Learned, Exit Ticket, Three Branches of the Mexican Government
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- Q1
Why are there three branches of the Mexican government?
To give more people more power in the government
This is how the Spanish arranged the government
The three branches represent the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the Aztecs
To create a separation of powers so that no one controls the entire government
30s - Q2
Which branch of government creates laws?
The executive branch
The judicial branch
The legislative branch
All of the above
30s - Q3
The Mexican government does not have a Vice President, so who helps the President make decisions instead?
Ministers
Cabinet
Senate
Congress of the Union
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