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The president can use executive orders to enact policies congress refuses to pass as laws

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The president is capable of vetoing (or denying) a bill that Congress passes.

Congress has the ability to bypass this, but it's not a common that they successfully do.

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The president can deploy U.S. troops overseas even if Congress does not declare war. Apex
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the president can deploy us troops overseas even if congress does not declare war

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He or she can veto bills passed by congress

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What is the Check and Balance system?

It is to make sure that no part of the government gets too powerful. (legislative, executive, judicial) Each branch can limit the others.


How does the constitution limit the powers of government through separation of powers and checks and balances?

Each branch of government(Legislative, Executive, and Judicial) checks the other branch. For example, The Legislative Branch checks the Executive, the Executive branch checks the Judicial, and the Judicial checks the Legislative. When each branch checks the other, they make sure that that branch is not too powerful or too weak. -Trent S. Fresno


How does the legislature branch control the powers of the president?

The President exists to execute the laws that the legislative branch passes. If the legislative branch chooses not to pass a law that would give the President a power over something he wants, then he does not have that power. If the President does something that is not expresssly forbidden by existing law, Congress can pass a law that does expressly forbid him/her from doing it. If the President wanted a particular type of law passed, like a tax cut, Congress could refuse to do it because only Congress can authorize a tax cut. Also, Congress is the branch that appropriates money to be used by the President to do things. This is called the "power of the purse". If Congress does not give the President the money to do something, then he cannot do it. For example, if the President wanted a one million soldier army at all times but Congress felt that 500,000 soldiers is enough, Congress can control the President's wishes by appropriating only enough money for 500,000 soldiers. The executive branch has the power to do things, but the legislative branch has the power to limit the things he can do.


What are the checks on the other branches in the legislative branch?

The President can veto any bill that is presented to him by the Legislative branch. Also, because of judicial review the supreme court can declare bills created by the legislative to be unconstitutional.


What is the meaning of montesquieu's idea of check and balances?

The powers of government are divided into three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) and each branch of the government should limit the power of the others. Note that in many countries of the world, the executive and legislative roles (e.g. prime ministers) are not entirely separate, at least not as much so as the judicial.

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How does the legislative branch limit or check the president's powers to appoint people to his cabinet?

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What is a limit of the legislative branch in a presidential government?

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How do the judicial branch limit the legislative branch?

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What is the major between the executive legislative and judicial branches?

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.


How old the minimum age limit is to work in Legislative branch?

You atleast must be 35 years of age to work for the legislative branch.


What are the checks and balance in the executive branch?

they can limit the legislative branch's power by veto their law


What branch of government can the senate limit the power of?

In the United States, the Senate is one of the two houses that make up the Legislative Branch, aka Congress. According to the system of Checks and Balances, the Legislative Branch can limit the power of the Executive Branch through two methods: it can override a President's veto with 2/3 majority vote (meaning the bill will become law anyway without President's signature), or it can remove an unsatisfactory Executive Offical from office, because it has the power of impeachment, and it also tries impeachment cases. The Legislative Branch also has some power over the Judicial Branch because it confirms judicial appointments.


What is the Check and Balance system?

It is to make sure that no part of the government gets too powerful. (legislative, executive, judicial) Each branch can limit the others.


How do the citizens of the United States have the power to limit the legislative branch?

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How do judicial and executive branches limit the power of the legislative branch?

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How do the judicial and executives branches limit the power of the legislative branch?

So that one branch is not stronger than tthe other.