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Under the separation of powers, principles laws can only be made by the Congress.

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Under the separation of powers principal laws can only be made by who?

Laws are made by the Legislative Branch.


Under the separation of powers doctrine established by the constitution?

Legislative makes the laws and provides the money


Under the Separation of Powers doctrine established by the Constitution what branch makes the laws and provides the money to implement them?

Executive


Which of the principles of government is demonstrated when the governor vetoes a bill from the general assembly?

That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.


What you the difference between popular Sovereignty and separation of powerS?

There really is no difference between popular sovereignty and separation of powers. The only difference is that popular sovereignty falls under the separation of powers. With the latter, powers are allocated to local, state, regional, national, and federal authorities. Popular sovereignty is a state power, which allows states to pass certain laws and amendments based on their specific needs.


Who has the power to make laws and bring violators to court?

(in the US) Your LEGISLATIVE governing bodies have the power to make laws - but under the separation of powers of government it takes an organization of the EXECUTIVE branch to carry them out.


Which government branches is excluded form the separation of powers in the federal government?

In the federal government of the United States, the separation of powers primarily divides authority among three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. However, the administrative agencies and various independent commissions that operate under the executive branch are often seen as somewhat excluded from this strict separation. These agencies have regulatory powers that can blur the lines between the branches, as they can create rules, enforce laws, and adjudicate disputes. Additionally, state and local governments may have different structures and do not always adhere to the same separation of powers principles as the federal government.


Congress enacts laws yet the President can veto them This illustrates?

separation of powers


What is this an example of The US Constitution gives the legislative branch the power to make laws?

According to the Constitution of the U.S., the President cannot make laws.


Congress has the power to introduce and pass laws. The president has the responsibility of enforcing all federal laws. This is an example of?

separation of powers


What is separation of law?

Separation of law is the process or act of "vesting" all the legislative, executive, judicial powers or laws of government in separate areas.


French nobleman who advocated separation of powers in government author of On the Spirit of Laws published in 1748?

montesquieu