House of representatives
The founding fathers separated the power to make, enforce, and interpret laws between different branches of government in order to prevent government becoming tyrannical.
There is only one member of the executive branch of American government- the president. Removal of that branch violates the system of checks and balances provided by the Founding Fathers. If you're talking about assassinations, that's also illegal and would be ineffective at "removing" the executive office from government.
The Founding Fathers wanted to guard against tyranny, so the government was divided into the branches. It was believed that each branch would "check" the other branches so that no one branch became too powerful.
The Founding Fathers wanted to keep political pressure away from the Judicial Branch in order maintain the system of checks and balances. The system of government would only work if the judiciary was free from Legislative and Executive influence.
The Founding Fathers created the United States government in a way that would keep each branch of the government from having too much power. Each branch--Legislative, Executive, and Judicial--has power over the other two. This keeps the government from being controlled by one sole part of our country's government.
They feared a strong executive that could operate as an authoritarian government
The Founding Fathers wanted to establish a system of checks and balances. They created the three branches so that a single branch could not take over the government.
The founding fathers separated the power to make, enforce, and interpret laws between different branches of government in order to prevent government becoming tyrannical.
The system of checks was designed by our founding fathers to prevent 1 branch of government from becoming more powerful than the other.
There is only one member of the executive branch of American government- the president. Removal of that branch violates the system of checks and balances provided by the Founding Fathers. If you're talking about assassinations, that's also illegal and would be ineffective at "removing" the executive office from government.
The Founding Fathers wanted to guard against tyranny, so the government was divided into the branches. It was believed that each branch would "check" the other branches so that no one branch became too powerful.
They wanted all of them equal, and they did that with a system of checks and balances
democratic government has a seprate executive and legislative branch
executive
Each branch of the US government receives its authority from the Constitution, which is not a branch of government itself, but a set of guidelines the Founding Fathers created to establish the federal government. The first three Articles assign separate powers to each branch.Article I Legislative branch (Congress: House of Representatives and the Senate)Article II Executive branch (President)Article III Judicial branch (US Supreme Court and the federal court system)
The Founding Fathers determined the United States government would consist of three branches at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787. The branches and their powers are described in the first three Articles of the US Constitution.
The Founding Fathers aimed to avoid the concentration of power that had characterized British rule, fearing tyranny and oppression. They sought to establish a system of checks and balances to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful. Additionally, they wanted to ensure individual liberties and rights were protected, leading to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights. Overall, their goal was to create a government that was both effective and accountable to the people.