Checks and Balances.
the legislative branch and the executive branch
The legislative branch and the judicial branch
the legislative branch and the executive branch
The branches checked by the Legislative Branch are the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch to make sure they are doing their job.
legislative
Judicial review is primarily a check on the Legislative Branch; however, it can also be used to nullify executive orders, so it is sometimes a check on the Executive Branch.
The legislative branch's power is being checked when the executive vetoes bills. The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses.
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by overseeing the implementation of laws and approving presidential appointments. It also checks the judicial branch by confirming judicial appointments and having the power to impeach federal judges.
Legislative and judical.
legislative and executive branches
The Legislative and Judicial are both checked in their own ways. Legislation can be vetoed and people to the Judicial branch must be appointed( and confirmed).
the exexutive branch can veto laws oassed by congress.