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United States Federal Government

Summary

The United States Federal Government is the national governing body of the United States, consisting of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. It is responsible for making and enforcing laws, managing national defense, conducting foreign relations, and overseeing federal agencies. The government operates under the framework established by the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1788 and went into effect in 1789. The federal government plays a crucial role in addressing issues such as climate change through regulations and policies that impact businesses and citizens alike.
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Details

Company name
United States Federal Government
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., USA
Date of establishment
1789-03