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Why does each branch of government has a different set of responsibilities and powers?

They did not want the power within the federal government to be controlled by just one person or group.


What does the different governments will each control each other at the same time that each will be controlled by itself?

This concept is known as checks and balances in a system of government. It ensures that no one branch of government has absolute power. Each branch has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.


What has the most power?

What branch of Government has the most power, and what are the houses in each branch.


Which branch has the most power?

What branch of Government has the most power, and what are the houses in each branch.


What is the system to give each branch of the government power control another branch called?

Balance of power.


In a parallel circuit does the power of each branch add up?

Yes, the total power dissipated through the circuit is equal to the sum of the power of each branch in a parallel circuit.


Who has the power over each branch?

The us constitution


What branch of government has the most power?

all three branches are powerful but the executive branch has the most power


What system allows each branch of the government some way to control the other two branches?

The Founding Fathers created the United States government in a way that would keep each branch of the government from having too much power. Each branch--Legislative, Executive, and Judicial--has power over the other two. This keeps the government from being controlled by one sole part of our country's government.


Is the US controlled by Israel and the Jewish lobby?

No. The US is controlled by the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the Executive Branch. There are many lobbies that wield a lot of control, but no lobby controls the US. Furthermore, only bigots tend to overemphasize the amount of power that Jewish Lobby groups have.


Why is there a separation of powers in the US government?

Having come from a monarchy in England, where all power was controlled by the king and nothing much could be done about it, the Founding Fathers became convinced that it was a bad idea for one branch of government to have all the power. Thus, they designed a system of checks and balances, where each branch served as a check on the power of the other branches, and no one person or branch (not even the president) could do whatever he wished.


What is guaranteed by the power of government branches to check each others power?

each branch is important because they all need each other