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Executive and Judicial 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).
Federal gov't could declare war, coin money, and regulate international trade. The rest was left for the state gov'ts
Federalism in the United States has three branches which include the executive, judicial, and legislative. The constitution of the United States outlines the powers of each branch and has an established checks and balances system in place for these branches of government. This is done so that the overall control of the country is left in the hands of the people and not one individual person or group within the government. The legislative branch makes the rules, the executive branch carries out the rules, and the judicial branch holds all accountable for following the laws.
The Judiciary of the federal government is not elected. Judges in state courts may be elected or may be appointed, depending on the state. In the Federal Government, the only members of the Executive Branch which are elected are the President and Vice President. All others are appointed. In state governments, most states elect both the Governor and Vice- (or Deputy-) Governor, plus possibly several major Executive offices. For example, California elects the Secretary of State, Insurance Commissioner, Attorney General, Controller, Treasurer, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the several members of the Board of Equalization (the tax board).
well, this branch can not declare war, only the president can conduct war, only the legislative branch can officially declare war. another limitation that this branch has, is that it can not gain too much power, this would be unconstitutional. that is your answer -answeraholic
because of the system of checks and balences... it made sure that each branch, legislative, Judaical, and executive all had the same amount of power. Each branch checks the other. Also the president can veto laws. And the Marbury V. Madison case establishes the judicial review. That is when supreme court can declare a law uncositutional. Anything not left in the Constitution for the government to decide is left for the people or the states to decide.
In most Western societies, the three branches of government are the:legislative, which creates law;judicial, which reviews law in application;executive, which executes law.
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In order that they discharge their duties efficiently without the influence of the Executive or Legislature. As a branch that carries out justice, it is essential that they are left to operate in the provisions of the constitution.
The judicial review are some of the questions that were left open by the constitution.
No, it is a state branch. The city decides how it will district it's local public schools, and then elections are held in each school district for voters to elect who will be on the school board. The local school boards then report to their state's department of education, and the state's department reports to the Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Though it may seem like it's a branch of the federal government, it's only the federal funding that come from D.C. It is up to the state's to determine their standards and handles where the federal funding and state funding will go. This is why there is no national standard of education, only the No Child Left Behind act that determines the amount of federal funding given out.