Answer 1: No. That, in fact, is the very point and purpose of "checks and balances": To ensure that no one of the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) becomes more powerful than either or both of the other two.
Yes, under the articles there was no Executive, the need for seprate branches and powers created a need for him
False. The Constitution assigns representative and authority to each branch but they dont control each other
no
yes and no. congress is set up to whare the president, supreme court, and the legeslative branch share an equal amount of power.
The Supreme Court
No, only the President (Executive branch) has the authority to veto a bill.
The US Supreme Court and the US Congress.
Supreme court! President is executive.
Congress, the President and the US Supreme Court are the leaders of the three branches of the US Government: Congress = Legislative Branch President = Executive Branch Supreme Court = Judicial Branch
No. It's part of the balance of powers. Only the Supreme Court can affect the outcome, or Congress by readdressing the issue.
Had Congress allowed six more justices on the Supreme Court, how might have this changed the balance of powers
The different branches of government are prevented from becoming too powerful by a series of checks and balances written into the Constitution of the United States. Congress creates the laws, but their laws can be vetoed by the President of the United States. In turn, Congress can override a presidential veto if two-thirds of the members of each house vote to do so. The Supreme Court has the power to strike down laws passed by Congress and the President if they are found to be unconstitutional. However, all of the justices on the Supreme Court are nominated by the president and must be approved by Congress.
President Vetoing a law passed by congressCongress overriding a Presidents VetoThe court can declare congressional and presidential acts to be unconstitutional. Congress can override a president's veto. The president appoints supreme court judges.In the American Government, when the President vetoes something, it gets sent back to Congress to be reviewed again and Congress can override that if they believe the President's decision is unfair.
The President can veto bills passed by Congress, thus checking the Legislative Branch. The President checks the judicial branch by appointing Supreme Court justices.
the president appoints them and the congress questions them