In 1787, a unique system of American government was created: a democracy with powers separated among three branches: legislative, judicial and executive. While the balance among them shifts from time to time, the evolution of change is most embodied in the executive office where The President of the United States, head of the executive branch, holds the position that best embodies the aspirations of the American people.
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