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An executive agreement is defined as being an agreement which is made between the president and a foreign country. One example of an executive agreement was NAFTA.
The President makes an executive agreement with Another Country instead of a formal treaty
Having the ability to veto a congressional bill is an example of a president's executive power. It is also a demonstration of the separation of powers as well as checks and balances.
The Legislative Branch shows an example of check and balance by overiding the President's vote (Executive Branch)
Having the ability to veto a congressional bill is an example of a president's executive power. It is also a demonstration of the separation of powers as well as checks and balances.
Having the ability to veto a congressional bill is an example of a president's executive power. It is also a demonstration of the separation of powers as well as checks and balances.
The president can veto bills passed by Congress.
checks and balances
As early as 1817, the executive agreement became an instrument of major foreign policy acts. US President James Monroe arranged with Great Britain how naval forces of both nations would deal with operations on the Great Lakes. Monroe's agreement with Great Britain was based on an Act in 1815, authorizing the president to handle affairs between the two countries regarding the Great lakes. Monroe then took this executive privilege to make this agreement without specific authorization from Congress.
The president can veto bills passed by Congress.
The three branches of government; Judicial, Legislative and Executive, respectively; each are given powers and limits by the Constitution that allow them to "check and balance" the powers of the others. For example, laws originate in Congress (Legislative), must be passed or vetoed and subsequently passed with influence from the President (Executive) and are upheld and reviewed by the courts (Judicial).
check and balance is when overlapping powers give each branch powers in the other two. For example, the President has power to veto Congress's legislation as well as Congress having the power to override the President's veto. it also work with the branches of govenrment to work together