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What is a limit of the legislative branch in a presidential government?

The President has the power to veto legislation that he doesn't agree with.


What power does the legislative branch have over the executive branch?

The president has no power over the legislative.


What power does the executive branch have over the legislative?

The president has no power over the legislative.


What branch of government can the senate limit the power of?

In the United States, the Senate is one of the two houses that make up the Legislative Branch, aka Congress. According to the system of Checks and Balances, the Legislative Branch can limit the power of the Executive Branch through two methods: it can override a President's veto with 2/3 majority vote (meaning the bill will become law anyway without President's signature), or it can remove an unsatisfactory Executive Offical from office, because it has the power of impeachment, and it also tries impeachment cases. The Legislative Branch also has some power over the Judicial Branch because it confirms judicial appointments.


What are the checks and balance in the executive branch?

they can limit the legislative branch's power by veto their law


How does the president check the legislative branch.?

By the power of the veto.


How do the citizens of the United States have the power to limit the legislative branch?

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Can legislative branch can veto bills?

No, only the president has this power.


How can the president chek the power of the legislative branch?

By vetoting legislation


Which branch has the power to act as a check on both the president and the supreme court?

The Legislative Branch


How does the legislative branch checks the executive branch?

The President has the power to veto Congressional legislation.


Does the Legislative Branch have the power to name federal judges?

No. The President (Executive Branch) nominates (names) federal judges; the Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or reject the nomination.