Describe One significant way the executive branch influences fiscal policy
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Proposing a budget is one significant way the executive branch
is able to influence fiscal policy. The president also has the
advantage of a bully pulpit, to try to influence public
opinion.
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Which courts are included in the judical branch
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the Supreme court and the Federal courts are included in the
judical branch.
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What president opposed the ratification of the US Constitution
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Anti ferderlists
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How does judicial activism and judicial restraint affect the separation of powers
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Judicial activism weakens the separation of powers by involving
the Court in what are traditionally executive and legislative
functions. Judicial restraint reinforces separation of powers.
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Describe One significant way the executive branch influences fiscal policy
Proposing a budget is one significant way the executive branch
is able to influence fiscal policy. The president also has the
advantage of a bully pulpit, to try to influence public
opinion.
Which courts are included in the judical branch
the Supreme court and the Federal courts are included in the
judical branch.
What president opposed the ratification of the US Constitution
Anti ferderlists
How does judicial activism and judicial restraint affect the separation of powers
Judicial activism weakens the separation of powers by involving
the Court in what are traditionally executive and legislative
functions. Judicial restraint reinforces separation of powers.
Did ratification of the 14th amendment mark the end of Reconstruction in the US
What amendment is the right to petition
How does judicial activism and judicial restraint affect the separation of powers
How could one of the major organizations with the federal government most effectively interfere with congress's plan to enact and implement this new law