The United States Constitution distributes the basic powers of the government with a three branch system. The system of executive, legislative, and judicial also includes a checks and balances system so that no one branch has more power then the others.
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According to the US Constitution, the US federal government is organized into three branches, the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.
Separation of power between the branches.
for a lawmaking body
for a lawmaking body
Parliment
The Senate and the House of Representatives have the power tomake laws. (the legislative power)
The Constitution gives more power to the people.
"Lawmaking" powers are granted to a Congress, made up of the Senate and House or Representatives
the us constitution gave power to the us government
Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution
The US Constitution is a legal constitution as it uses the judiciary to check the power of the executive. Political constitutions use the legislative to check executive power as is seen with most Westminster-style parliaments.
It the US president had power to add things to the US constitution, then they could indefinitely extend their power, making them a dictator. The constitution limited the president's power to prevent such a situation from occurring, knowing too well the dangers of unchecked power in one man's hands.
From the constitution and federal laws
The purpose of the Supreme Court of the United States is not necessarily to dispense justice. Its purpose is to interpret law as it pertains to the US Constitution.