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Which constitutional principle describes the division of powers among the executive legislative and judicial branch of government?

Separation of Powers


Which constitutional principle of describes the division of power among the executive legislative and judicial branch of government?

Separation of Powers


What constitutional principal descibes the separation of powers between the executive legislative and judicial branch?

The principle is called "Checks and Balances".


Does the executive branch decide if laws are constitutional?

The Executive Branch Passes The Laws CR


What kind of laws does the executive branch produce?

The Executive Branch does not have the constitutional power to pass "law." However certain portions of the Executive Branch can issue Executive Orders, which can have the force of law.


Constitutional role of the executive branch?

Mainly, the executive branch is to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch, while the judicial branch has the final say on interpreting the law.


What principle of government do the first three articles of the constitution establish?

Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.


What principle of government The first three articles of the Constitution establish?

Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.


Which branch decides if the actions of the executive branch are constitutional?

The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.


What was decided at constitutional convention?

A new constitution with a strong executive branch was needed.


What did the delegates of the Constitutional Convention not agree to do?

give absolute power to the executive branch


Are foreign affairs the duty and responsibility of the state government?

The Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. fThe Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. foreign policy. oreign policy.