Legislative - Congress can override a Presidential veto, or refuse to declare war, or block funding for Federal programs; the Senate can refuse to confirm Presidential cabinet nominees or Federal judges
Judicial - the Supreme Court can find an executive order unconstitutional
Only Congress can declare war. Only Congress can appropriate funds to fight a war. The president can order troops to be sent and attacks to be made, but it limited to current supplies and funds thathave already been appropriated by Congress.
The main check on Presidential powers is Congress's control of the purse strings.
Constitution, Congress, SCOTUS
the system of checks and balances
"Seperation of Powers" and checks & balances
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The veto.
The President can veto legislation. The Supreme Court can deem laws unconstitutional. The President nominates Supreme Court Justices.
They give the president the power to keep a bill alive that he thinks is important if either the house or senate vote it down.
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The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
The executive departments grew as presidents had more and more power throughout the years. While there is still a system of checks and balances in place, a president in the 2000s has infinitely more power than in the 1800s.
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