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21 June, 05:12
Who holds the ultimate power in the U. S
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Alexis Zimmerman
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If the reference is to political power, it is shared between the President and Congress. Of the three branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial) the executive and legislative make and approve laws, and the judicial is there to make sure that they are lawful.
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