1. Commander in Chief 2. Chief Executive 3. Chief of the State 4. Chief Legislator 5. Chief of Party
To make sure the president doesn't completely rule over America, the Framers of the Constitution included a strict system of checks and balances and separation of powers in our government. For example, you probably know the president can veto laws. If the president for some reason goes insane and decides to veto every law he sees, then Congress can override his vetoes and keep the law anyway. Also, if the president does inappropriate actions, the courts can declare his acts unconstitutional and have the house impeach him, or put him on trial. These are only a couple of the many ways the 3 branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) can balance each other's powers.
it was put in place to controll police powers.
The German government is the member of the Central Powers of World War 1 that put Lenin on a train back to Russia.
They put huge economic sanctions on Germany and took territory off Germany. They gave self rule to many countries in eastern europe.
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1. Commander in Chief 2. Chief Executive 3. Chief of the State 4. Chief Legislator 5. Chief of Party
One of them is to veto or sign a law but dont trust me I'm basically guessing plus I'm a fith grader
classify
Because we classify them and categorize.
You can put your question into the categories you prefer.
Commander in Chief, Chief Executive, chief of state, Chief Legislator, and the chief of party
Congress restricted the president's war making power by introducing the veto procedure. This made possible by the separation of power that exists in the three branches of government namely executive, legislative and judicial.
four. but he still got his powers back in the end because he is a level five mutant
So it can be found and answered easier.
you can add two
There is no law that the president has to do this. First, this is beyond his constitutal powers and laws are made by congress. People entering the United States as immigrants are put through a series of stages. If found to be dangerous they can be deported.