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-Executive(President) -Legislative(Congress) -Judicial(Decides whether laws are constitutional or not)
The legislative branch's power is being checked when the executive vetoes bills. The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses.
The President is the head of the executive branch of the government.
The President is part of the executive branch, and Congress is part of the legislative branch. Courts, such as the Supreme Court, are part of the judicial branch.
There are three branches. The legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative consists of the house of representatives. The judicial consists of the supreme court. The president and his cabinet, works in the executive branch.
The Executive Branch;The Legislative Branch;The Judicial Branch.Legislative Executive Judicial1.Legislative branch - (i.e. Congress).2.Executive branch (i.e. The President).3.Judicial branch (i.e. The Supreme Court).
The legislative branch makes the laws and sends it to the president for signature. The executive branch runs the military and signs or vetoes bills made by the legislative branch. The judicial branch review high court cases, puts a limit on what the president can do, and make sure that all laws passed by congress are constitutional.
Legislative (Congress) Judicial (Courts) Executive (President, Vice President, Cabinet Members)
The president has no power over the legislative.
The three branches are Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The president belongs to the Executive branch.
The Legislative and Executive
He is not participate in the legislative branch. He is participate in the executive branch.