They are supposed to be but over the years, the executive branch has usurped (stolen) powers that do not Constitutionally belong to it. And Congress has cooperated.
That's why we are in real danger of becoming a Dictatorship just as happened to the formerly free republic of Germany when the Nazi's took over.
No, they are different branches.
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Executive, Judiciary, and Legislative branch. The word coequal does not appear in the U.S. Constitution.
This is provided by the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government, as set forth by the US Constitution.
A government in which the executive and legislative branches are separated and coequal is called?
Judical Branch, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch I'm about 99% sure on this. I'm a student who is learning this also.
The President is the head of the Executive branch of the government. There are two others that are equal to that one: the Legislative and the Judicial. These are said to be coequal which means that they are checks and balances to each other.
Equal, unequal, and coequal.
A presidential Government features a separation of powers between the executive and the legislative branches of government. The two branches are independent of one another and coequal as well. --The chief executive or "president" is chosen independently of the legislature, holds office for a fixed term, and has a number of significant powers that are not subject to direct control of the legislative branch.-- Also, the separation of powers of the two are spelled out in a written constitution-as they are in the United States. Each of the branches is regularly given several powers with which is can block actions of the other branch.
Congress -- makes the law Executive -- enforces the law Judicial -- interprets the law
Coequal, Cohabitation, Cooperate, Coordination, Coeducator.
Dual federalism.
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a system of checks and balances is in place so , that none of the three branches of government can take higher authority without repercussion