A checks and balances system stops one branch of government from overpowering the other. With this system in place the voice of the people can also be heard and carried out.
it keeps one branch from over powering the others .it also keeps everything equal and fair.
It helps the United States government's individual branches from having one branch more powerful than the other branch, making for a biased government. The system of checks and balances keeps the government's branches from becoming biased or one branch completely taking over the other two.
Do you have to give out goodies to children to vote for you?
Checks and balances
The Executive branch is 1 of the 3 branches of Government (the others are Legislative and Judicial) and none are supposed to be any greater than the other (though they try).
Separation of Powers.
The system of checks and balances
Our system of Checks and Balances was set up in order to assure that no one branch of the government had more power than any other branch. The system of "Checks and Balances" is in our Constitution so that one branch of the government cannot take precedent over the others. It is there so the Executive Branch (president and cabinet) can't have power over the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) or the Legislative Branch (Congress-House and Senate). It protects the American citizens from an take over of the government by one branch or another.
Legislative :)
You would need to know what each branch could do. Short answer !
No branch of the U.S. government is responsible for mail service. The U.S. Postal Service is operates under the authority of the government, but is not a government agency or department.
The executive branch makes suggestions on the budget, but Congress has control over it.