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The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.

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How does the constitution limited the president's power to make appointments treaties?

The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.


How are the powers of the president limited by congress?

The powers of the President are limited by Congress through the Checks and Balances system. Congress approves the President's appointments, and can override a presidential veto.


What are the four powers given to the president?

Congress can override a president's veto.Congress must confirm appointments (to the Supreme Court, the Cabinet, etc.).Congress must approve all treaties.Congress must approve all declarations of war.


Who the first president inaugurated for the term limited by the constitution?

Dis Dickies


Who was the first president ingurated for a term limited by the constitution?

Dwight Eisenhower


How many terms was the president limited to when the constitution was originally written?

as many as he wanted


How are the broad executive powers the Constitution gives the president limited?

The broad executive powers granted to the president by the Constitution are limited by several mechanisms. Firstly, the system of checks and balances ensures that Congress can legislate and oversee executive actions, while the judiciary can review the constitutionality of those actions. Additionally, the president's powers are subject to public accountability and can be influenced by public opinion, as well as the necessity of cooperation with the Senate for appointments and treaty ratifications. This framework helps prevent the abuse of power and maintains a balance among the branches of government.


What keeps the President from having total power?

The system of checks and balances that has been in place since the signing of the Constitution prevents the president from abusing his power. The Supreme Court has the power to investigate things that the president has done. If it is deemed necessary the Senate can impeach the president. Impeachment is a trial that can result in removal from office. Congress has power over a lot of what the president does. They approve the appointments, approve any legislations or treaties, etc. There are many more things in place to prevent the president from abusing his power. These things have been improved upon for the last few hundred years.


Did President Gerald Ford have his term of office limited by the Constitution?

While Ford, like all Americans, was limited to 10 years as President, Ford was not elected to be President despite being the incumbent.


In what year was an amendment added to the Constitution that limited the president to two terms?

it was passed in 1942.


How can the president make an informal change to the constituon?

I am not sure what the term "informal change" means. The president can not make any changes in the Constitution. His actions may prompt supreme court decisions which change the interpretation of the Constitution. His supreme court appointments may lead to decisions which are in line with changes the Presidents wants to see made. He can disobey court decisions to a limited extent , especially if he has great popular support for what he does.


Who was the first president inauguration term limit by the Constitution?

Eisenhower, inaugurated in 1952, was the first president limited to two terms.