The legislative branch can override the President's veto to their proposed bill. The second way is for the Congress to impeach the President. Other things you could also say are that the Senate must approve judicial and ambassador appointments and that it must also approve treaties.
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Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
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First, the legislative branch can pass a law. The way the executive branch checks that is by either agreeing with it or vetoing it.
obviously this is not the whole system, but it is the main idea # executive branch has the power to check the legislative branch by vetoing laws congress wants to pass # Legislative branch may check the executive branch by passing laws over the veto by 2/3 vote in each house # judicial branch checks both legislative and executive branches by being able to declare laws unconstitutional
The judicial branch has checks on it because the judicial branch does not create laws in the USA, the legislative branch does. The judicial branch's job is to interpret and apply laws in a just manner. The judicial branch balances the other branches because the judicial branch decides whether the laws enacted by the legislative branch are legal (not against the Constitution) and whether the laws are followed legally by the executive branch and the legislative branch.
The legislative branch controls the appropriations of money, they are checking the executive branch(if you know about checks and balances)
The executive branch can also veto the bill of legislative.
Under checks and balances system of constitution, executive branch "checks" legislative branch through veto power. Executive branch "checks" judicial branch through appointment power (appointing judges/justices).
Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
Each branch of government(Legislative, Executive, and Judicial) checks the other branch. For example, The Legislative Branch checks the Executive, the Executive branch checks the Judicial, and the Judicial checks the Legislative. When each branch checks the other, they make sure that that branch is not too powerful or too weak. -Trent S. Fresno
The executive branch (aka the president) checks the legislative branch (aka congress) by either signing or vetoing bills submitted to him, and by submitting bills to the legislative branch.
The executive branch (aka the president) checks the legislative branch (aka congress) by either signing or vetoing bills submitted to him, and by submitting bills to the legislative branch.
through checks and balance
The Veto
both executive and legislative branch checks judicial branch. Search checks and balances for more info
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by giving it consent to all Presidential appointments. The President is therefore restrained from choosing an appointee with radical views. The legislative branch checks the judicial branch by passing laws that bind their decisions.
the exexutive branch can veto laws oassed by congress.