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They did not want the power within the federal government to be controlled by just one person or group.
The head of the federal executive branch is the President of the United States, who at this time is Donald Trump.
There is not one supreme leader of the United States. The government runs off of a three-branch system, the Judicial Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Executive Branch. The position of government where the ratio of power per person is the role of the President. Barack Obama is the president of the United States.
The Federal Government;
Checks and balances were created to keep any one branch of government, or any person in government from having too much power.
They did not want the power within the federal government to be controlled by just one person or group.
The judicial branch is one of the branches that forms our government. It is not an individual person, but a permanent third of government. It does not serve terms. Individuals within the branch serve terms based on their position.
(in the US) Every elected government has an executive branch. For the federal government this person is the President, for a state it would be the Governor, for a County it would be the County Executive or County Manager, for a municipality it would be the Mayor.
George Wallace
The Judicial branch of government is responsible for upholding state and federal laws. They hear cases presented to them to determine and sentence a person for breaking the law.
George Wallace
Congress is the legislative branch.
No. The constitution forbids any person from holding office in more than one branch of government (legislative/judicial/executive) at any given time. Federal judges are part of the judicial branch, while the senate is part of the executive branch.
The Judicial Branch
limited government
the president
This action of completing and sending income taxes to the federal government by April 15 is more closely related to political philosophy, as it involves concepts of government authority, taxation, and civic duty.