legislative makes laws whereas executive implements it
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
Separation of power is the model. This is what balances power between the executive and legislative branch of government.
The separation of powers between the three branches of government is assured by having distinct roles for each branch. The three branches of government are executive, legislative and judiciary..
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Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
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By "3 branches" I am assuming that you mean the three branches of the US government. The branches are the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. The legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch makes sure that the laws are constitutional and is also the Supreme Court, and the exectutive branch is the President, the Vice President, and the cabinet members.
A government system where power is divided between two branches is called a bicameral system. This typically involves an executive branch (such as the president) and a legislative branch (such as a parliament or congress).