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The judicial branch checks on the legislative to ensure that they are passing laws that are constitutional. The executive branch checks the legislative by having the veto power. Vetoing means he can refuse to sign a bill and send it back to the house or senate.

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THE 2 BRANCHES ARE THE EXUCUTIVE BRANCH AND JUDICIAL BRANCH TOO MAKE SURE THERE DOING THEIR JOB!

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1) Impeachment (can impeach and convict the President)

2) Makes all laws concerning the budget (and budget bills most originate in House of Reps)

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For A+ it's Checks and Balances

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Q: Which two branches of the government check the power of the legislative branch?
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