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What branch has 4 ways of overriding the action of the legislative branch?

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What are the four values of a representative government?

The Six Principles of the Constitution/Government found in the Constitution of the United States are---Popular Sovereignty; Checks and Balances; Federalism; Limited Power of the Government; Separation of Branches; Judicial Review. Popular Sovereignty means the ultimate power rests with the people. Checks and Balances means that no one branch of the government can overpower the other branches of government. Each has a check on the power of the other branches. Federalism is the dividing and sharing of power between state and national governments. Limited power means that the government is restricted by the laws and the Constitution and it has to operate within the framework of the laws and Constitution. Separation of Branches divides the government into the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch, each with its own powers and duties. Judicial Review gives the Judicial Branch the right to declare laws unconstitutional.


How have the four methods of amending the constitution affected the executive branch?

Article 5 of the U.S. Constitution states the amendment process. In Marbury v. Madison (1803) the Supreme Court declared that the federal courts had the power to nullify actions of the national government if found to be in conflict with the Constitution which informally changes through social, cultural, and legal ways affecting how the Executive Branch formulates policy in its interacts with the other branches. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-have-the-four-informal-methods-of-amending-the-constitution-affected-the-role-of-the-executive-branch-in-the-federal-government


Who are the people in the Legislative branch?

Joe Biden… I don't know the rest The vice President serves as the president in the legislative branch and makes laws to protect us. He has to send the law to both houses of congress before the President looks for consideration.


What are the four elements of the separation of powers?

The four elements of the separation of powers are: 1) separation of government powers into distinct branches (legislative, executive, and judicial); 2) each branch having its own powers and responsibilities; 3) each branch acting as a check on the other branches to prevent abuse of power; and 4) each branch being independent but also needing cooperation from the others to function effectively.


What does each article covers in constitution?

Article One: Legislative powerArticle Two: Executive power Article Three: Judicial power Article Four: States' powers and limits Article Five: Amendments Article Six: Federal power Article Seven: Ratification


Article 2 sets up which branch of the national government?

Article Two of the United States Constitution covers the executive branch of the U. S. government. The article contains four sections. The executive branch includes the members of the president's cabinet.


How have the four informal methods of amending the constitution to be amending the constitution affected the role of the executive branch in the federal government?

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What is the role of each branch of Government?

The three branches of government are the judicial, legislative, and the executive branch.


What article of the us constitution details the duties of the president?

Article Two deals with the executive branch, which includes the president. Article One deals with the legislative (ie Congress), and Three deals with the judicial. The remaining four articles deal with more mundane stuff like how treaties work, how to amend the constitution, and so on.


Can judicial review not be granted?

Judicial review is the power of the judiciary branch to invalidate laws made by the legislative and/or executive branch. It's generally explicitly granted by a provision in the country's constitution. It's possible to write a constitution which does not grant the judiciary branch this power, but doing so eliminates part of the "checks and balances" that are common in constitutional governments. If you mean discretionary review (review of the results of a case in a lower court), at least in the US the Supreme Court is not required to hear all appeals; those wishing to appeal to the Court submit a petition, and a certain number of Justices (at least four) must agree that the case merits a hearing. Only about 1% of the petitions are actually granted certiorari.


What was included in the executive branch?

In the Constitution, the executive branch of the US government consists of the president. It also states the president will hold office for four years and will have a vice president.