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∙ 13y agoseparationo of powers
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∙ 13y agoSeparation of Powers
The US Constitution designates three separate but equal branches of the US government. They are the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
Because only the executive office can veto the laws
Checks and balances. The Executive branch has power over (checks the power of) the Judiciary branch by way of choosing who to appoint. The Legislative branch has power over (keeps in check) the Judiciary branch by way of choosing whether to confirm the appointments. The Legislative Branch also has power over (keeps in check) the Executive branch because the appointments to the Supreme Court require their approval.
Only the House of Representatives can introduce a Money Bill. The House and Senate balance each other; neither one has all the power but work jointly. The President can veto any bill the Legislature passes. Only the Congress can declare war.The States cannot violate the Constitution, or Federal Laws. But in most areas, the Federal government cannot tell the States what to do, as long as the States do not violate the Constitution.
Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
Separation of Powers
Legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
The division of governmental power into the legislative executive and judicial branches reflects a separation of powers.
Checks and balances
The US Constitution designates three separate but equal branches of the US government. They are the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The Executive Branch is the Principle The Judicial Branch is the Administration The Legislative are the Teachers and Students I hope I Helped Out! -Austin S
legislature IS law...laws originate with the legislative branch of government...while the other two branches(executive and judicial) have to approve