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How does the supreme court checks the powers of the president?

The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).


Who checks the President when he makes an unwise appointment of a US Supreme Court justice?

The Senate


The executive powers given to congress by the constitution serve as checks balances between the senate and?

The president


What are the checks and balances?

== == 1. The Supreme Court can declare a law passed by the House and Senate and signed by the President to be unconstitutional. 2. The President can veto a law passed by the House and Senate. 3. The House and Senate can override the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.


Is an example of the Constitution system of checks and balances?

The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them


Is an example of constitution's system of checks and balances?

The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them


Is an example of the constitution's system of checks and balances?

The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them


What check does the US senate have on the president?

As part of the Legislative Branch, the Senate has the power to override a veto from the President. The Senate also has to approve treaties negotiated by the Executive Branch. The Senate also approves some appointments by the President, like federal judges, members of the Supreme Court, and ambassadors to other nation s. The Senate also acts as the "jury" during impeachment of a president. It checks the President by requesting monthly reports from the White House about the President's actions.


How does the process of selecting cabinet secretaries reflect checks and balances in the government?

The president appoints the secretaries, and the senate approves them.


What are 3 examples of the checks and balances of our government?

== == 1. The Supreme Court can declare a law passed by the House and Senate and signed by the President to be unconstitutional. 2. The President can veto a law passed by the House and Senate. 3. The House and Senate can override the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.


The executive branch checks the legislative branch by doing what?

Vetoing bills, proposing bills via the Vice President (also the head of the senate). In the event of a tie in the senate, the Vice President also casts the deciding vote.


Which of the following is an example of the constitution's system of checks and balances?

The President would nominate judges, but the Senate has to approve them. (Nova Net)