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Q: How does the president keep the Judicial Branch from becoming too powerful?
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Why is the judicial branch the most powerful branch?

The judicial branch is not the most powerful,all branches are the same.No branch is powerful than the other


What two branches of government provide checks and balances against the executive branch becoming too powerful?

The Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.


What system is used when the President nominates US Supreme Court justices under his authority in Article II?

This is an example of the system of checks and balances. The Executive Branch checks the Judicial Branch by appointing justices. The Judicial Branch can then check the Executive Branch by ruling Executive decisions as unconstitutional. This keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful.


Who is in the judicial branch and the executive branch?

Judicial: federal judges Executive: President, Vice President, his cabinet...


What judicial functions can the president form?

The President can not exercise any judicial powers. He is the head of the Executive Branch of Government and not a member of the Judicial Branch.


What are checks and balances in government?

The system of Checks and Balances in your government( most likely the US) is a system of government in which the three branched legislative executive and judicial check on each other to prevent one branch from getting too powerful.


What is the Executive Branch of government?

The Executive Branch of US Government is comprised of the President, the Cabinet, and departments under the Cabinet members.The US government was designed to have three branches, providing a system of checks and balances that was supposed to keep any one branch from becoming too powerful. The President is in the Executive branch. Congress (the House and the Senate) comprises the Legislative branch. And the Supreme Court is the Judicial branch.


How is judicial branch chosen?

The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.


Why did the Federalist control the Judicial Branch when Thomas Jefferson became President?

the federalists don't control the judicial branch, they just keep it in check so that it won't become too powerful and be able to do anything it wants.


Which branch is for can declare presidential acts unconstitutional?

The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.


Which branch appointed by the president?

Judicial


What stop one branch of government from becoming too powerful?

What stop one branch of government from becoming too powerful