If you mean "checks and balances", then it is equal
both executive and legislative branch checks judicial branch. Search checks and balances for more info
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Separation of Powers.
"A governmental system that prevents one branch from gaining more power over the other" is a good definition of the system of checks and balances.
both executive and legislative branch checks judicial branch. Search checks and balances for more info
who checks another branch
Yes, every branch has checks over each other.
Checks and balances IS the system of our government. No one branch is more powerful than another to prevent a king.
The checks and balances on the judicial branch is that they... - can make sure no one branch is getting too powerful - to make sure no branch gets too much power - inforce that no branch will get more powerful - to make sure any one branch doesn't get too much powerful
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Yes. Checks and balances are a form of government to keep each branch in order and to not give one branch too much power. For example the legislative branch can veto the executive branch or the executive branch can declare something unconstitutional.
Each branch of government checks each other in the system of checks and balances. This includes the legislative branch, along with the the executive and judicial. The branches basically check each other to make sure no branch is abusing their powers.
Checks and balances.
Checks and Balances. This is where each branch of government is put in place and has an equal amount of powers so that no one branch becomes to powerful.
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