I don't think you're actually asking a math question here, but a government one. The 3 "branches" of the US "Federal Government" are the Executive (consisting of the offices of the President and Vice President), the Legislative (consisting of Congress, which in turn consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate) and the Judicial (consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.)
The modern Army has its roots in the Continental Congress which was formed on 14 June 1775 The Congress of the Confederation officially created the United States Army on 3 June 1784
Comes out on 3/6/11
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The US Congress can pass a law despite a President's veto by vote of a 2/3 majority in each House of the Congress.
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The answer depends on what you mean by "3 Th's".
executive (president), legislature (congress) and judiciary (supreme court).
Yes it does. The US Constitution prescribes that the Congress assemble on 3 January, prior to the 20 January Inaugural.
If a US president vetoes a bill sent to him by the US Congress, the president may choose to veto the bill. In such a case, the bill is sent back to the congress. If the Congress can come up with a two thirds majority, then the bill must pass as law.
To find the roots of the polynomial (x^2 - 11x + 15), we can factor it as ((x - 5)(x - 3) = 0). Setting each factor equal to zero gives us the roots (x = 5) and (x = 3). Thus, the two values of (x) that are roots of the polynomial are (3) and (5).
The 49th state in the United States was Alaska. It was admitted on January 3, 1959.