The document summarizes the three branches of the United States government:
The executive branch is led by the President and Vice President. The President is elected by citizens and must be at least 35 years old. The term is 4 years.
The judicial branch is led by the Supreme Court with 9 justices appointed by the President. They decide if laws are constitutional.
The legislative branch is made up of Congress which has two parts - the House of Representatives represents the population of each state, and the Senate has two representatives from each state. They create and pass laws.