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The best example of checks and balances is that the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto.
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 vetoes a law passed by Congress, but Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. (APEX)
An example of bicameral is the United States Congress. It has two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate, which both must pass a bill in order for it to be delivered to the President.
Checks and balances
No. If the bill is vetoed by the President the bill goes back the congress where in order for it to get passed two thirds of congress has to vote for it.
The president sets the time if the two houses of Congress cannot agree on adjournment. This power is given to the president by the Constitution.
If congress gets a two/thirds majority, then they can override the president's veto.
Because president Jackson wanted like that.
no. a two-thirds vote is necessary for Congress to override the president's veto.
The President and the congress
with a two thirds majority vote