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The federal government of 1980s America
Federal government of 1980s America1980s America is a presidential constitutional republic, organized as follows.
Branches of the federal government:
Executive: Consists of:
The President of 1980s America.
His Cabinet, consisting of the Secretaries of:
Homeland Security
Defense
Foreign Intelligence
Foreign Affairs
Border Security and Immigration Services
Legislative: Consists of:
The Senate, consisting of a minimum of 5 Senators and a maximum of 25.
The House of Representatives, consisting of a minimum of 5 Representatives and a maximum of 40.
Judicial: Consists of:
A minimum of 3 judges and a maximum of 25.
Departments of the federal government:
Homeland Security: Handles conflict internal to the region.
Defense: Deals with matters related to defense of the region.
Foreign Intelligence: Deals with the collection and extraction of intelligence and classified materiel from a foreign enemy region, and the sharing of such intelligence with allied regions.
Foreign Affairs: Handles matters pertaining to diplomacy with other regions.
Border Security and Immigration Services: Controls entry of foreign nations into the region, and, if necessary, the departure of native nations as well.