The Constitution contains an intricate system of checks and balances in which each branch has not only different responsibilities but each officer of the legislative, executive and judicial branches has different terms of office and differing selection methods. In this way they check each other. Congress makes law and controls the money, the President executes the law and the Supreme Ct. interprets the law. The history of separation of power dates back to Greece and Rome. See the related links for detailed history and an explanation of each branch.
they keep each branch frm becoming t pwerful by having each branch mantain and keep check of the other branch. Also each ranch is respnsible and with those special respnsibilities n branch can becme to important
Two of the key principles of the Constitution were limited government and separation of powers. Another was federalism, and the fourth was a system of checks and balances to keep any one branch of the government from becoming too powerful.
To make a strong army to keep any country from ever becoming as powerful as him.
In the United States, the Federal government is composed of three independent branches. The executive, legislative and judicial branch. The three governmental branches share central power, and in theory, prevent any one single branch to have too much power. In a summary, these bodies create a balance of power.
The US Supreme Court and the US Congress.
It does not give to much power to one group such as judicial branch executive branch, or congress.In order to keep this matter stable they also use the check and balance system to make sure each branch is doing what they are supposed to.
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any branch of the goverment from becoming to powerful
the system of checks and balances
Two of the key principles of the Constitution were limited government and separation of powers. Another was federalism, and the fourth was a system of checks and balances to keep any one branch of the government from becoming too powerful.
Each branch of the US government has a specified power to watch over the other 2 branches to keep one branch from becoming too powerful.
The separation of powers was to keep any one branch of government from being to powerful. If this had not been in the constitution one branch could become way to powerful and destroy the nation as we know it
they all work in conjunction to keep each other under control in a system called checks and balances.
No, this is not true. "Checks and balances" is referring to three separate but equal powers that keep each other from becoming too powerful or from oversteping their boundries. With only one branch of government there would be no one to control it. Three branches keep each other in check and keep the power balanced.
The theory is that the other two branches will keep it in check, and keep them balanced but if they are not doing a good enough job, the people need to stand up and say something about it. checks and balances
The farmers included a system of check and balances into the constitution because they believed that each branch of government can exercise checks, or controls, over the other branches. Not the FARMERS, man!
the government keep the tribune too become so powerful because it did.
the founders and framers of the constitution expected the government to be mainly led by congress. they were fearful of having too strong of an executive branch abusing its powers, so they gave the legislators more authority to keep this from happening. the constitution displays the numerous abilities of the House and Senate to keep the other branches in check. hope this helps!