Each branch can override one and other about decisions the branch each apposestrongly. So that way one branch does not remain stronger than the other. Examples are: if the president vetoes a bill that congress wants passed, congress can have override the president, and have a vote within congress to pass the bill. If the Judicial Branch believes the Legislative Branch creates a law that is unconstitutional they can override the law. If the Legislative Branch believes a judge or a case in the Judicial Branch is unconstitutional they can fire the judge or override the case.
this is a question in my 8th grade textbook. i remember the answer by thinking about how people tell you to "CHECK YOSELF!! so its like the branches are telling each other to "CHECK themselves"
yah its kinda weird but thats how i remember it lol
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checks and balances
wqhat stops one branch of government from having too much power?
checks and balances
Checks and balances allow the branches of government to equalize power. Without checks and balances, one branch of government could become too powerful.
Checks and balances was created so no branch of government would become to powerful.
Separation of Powers.
Checks and balances were made so that no branch of the government gained too much power.
The US government has a system of checks and balances.
checks and balances and separation of powers
checks and balancesIt is a system of checks and balances.
The delegates created a checks and balances system within the federal government so no one branch could become extremely powerful. Checks and balances is apart of the separation of powers of the federal government.