checks and balances
checks and balances
Federal and confederal
Checks and balances. =)
veto
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).
Canada has three branches of government: Executive, Legislative & Judicial.
A government in which the executive and legislative branches are separated and coequal is called?
These branches are called ministeries; for a list see the link below.
The system of checks and balances helps maintain the separation of power between the three branches of the US government, and prevents any single branch from becoming too powerful.
Separation of powers is the process of separating branches of government. In the United States, the three branches of government balance each other.
The main topics of the U.S. Constitution, such as those which describe the branches of government are called the ARTICLES of the Constitution.
Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.