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What carries out the laws with the money congress provides?

Executive branch


Who carries out the laws with the money Congress provides.?

Executive Branch


What system of checks and balances was included in the constitution because authors were concerned?

Congress makes laws. The balances are a veto from the executive branch, or a ruling by the Supreme court. But Congress can pass a law by a certain number of votes that can overrule the executive branch's veto. The judicial settles disputes over constitutionality, and balances the Congress and the executive by rulings. The executive branch can approve laws from Congress, and is responsible for enforcing the laws. It also plays a big part in national defense. One balance is that the executive branch cannot conduct a war without Congress voting to make money available for it. But it can make small police actions on its own when there is no time to waste.


What congress is the executive branch in?

The executive branch is part of our Congress.


A member of the US Congress must resign from Congress if elected or appointed to a position in the executive or judicial branch This requirement is an example of?

checks and balances


How does the excutive branch check the legislative branch?

The President has the power to veto or deny Congress's bill's passing.


What part of the system of checks and balances is a power of congress?

Checks and balances is where the Legislature, Executive, and Judicial branch look over each other and make sure no one branch gets too powerful. If the Judicial branch doesn't like something that the Executive branch likes, they can veto it.


What are 4 examples of checks and balances of the legislative branch's?

The legislative branch's checks and balances include the power to override presidential vetoes with a two-thirds majority in both houses, ensuring that the executive branch cannot unilaterally block legislation. Congress has the authority to confirm or reject presidential appointments, such as federal judges and cabinet members, which provides oversight over the executive branch. Additionally, Congress can impeach and remove federal officials, including the president, for misconduct, serving as a critical check on executive power. Lastly, the legislative branch holds the power of the purse, controlling federal spending and budget allocations, which limits the executive's financial authority.


How is the congress a example of the executive branch?

Congress is not an example of the executive branch. Congress is the legislative branch, in place to make and pass laws, while the executive branch includes the President and the bureaucracy he oversees.


Why do the different constituencies of the president and congress cause conflict between the executive and legislative Branch's?

The system of checks and balances makes it likely that the president and Congress will always compete for power. Which branch will dominate in any specific period depends on many factors, including the politicial issues at the time and the leaders in Congress and the executive branch.


This branch can veto a law passed by congress?

The head of the executive branch can veto laws passed by congress. The head of the executive branch is the president.


Which branch can release someone being held by the FBI?

Since the FBI is a part of the Judicial branch and the US is run by checks and balances, it's either th Executive branch (the president) or the Legislative branch (Congress). My best guess would be Congress.