== == 1. The Supreme Court can declare a law passed by the House and Senate and signed by the President to be unconstitutional.
2. The President can veto a law passed by the House and Senate. 3. The House and Senate can override the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.
The system of checks and balances affects the branches of government by ensuring that each of the 3 branches of government are equal in power. The system of checks and balances, both checks, and limits the power of the 3 branches of government to ensure that each branch of government doesn't become to powerful.
To create a checks and balances system and limit corruption.
The separation of powers. It provides for checks and balances.
The federal government has 3 parts, or branches. To make sure that no one branch has too much power, the U.S. constitution set up a system of, "checks and balances" . Each branch may use its powers to check or limit the power's of the other two.
1. Checks & Balances 2. Separation of Powers 3. Federalism
Checks and Balances are something used between the 3 Branches of Goverment. To agree on something.
Checks and balances are when none of the 3 branches can rule off of each other
Checks and balances, separate but equal
Not entirely. Separation of powers includes checks and balances, so the congress overriding a presidents veto on a bill, which is an example of checks and balances, is a portion of separation of powers. Separation of powers really means any way to distribute power among the 3 branches of government
The concept of "checks and balances" prevents one branch of government from gaining too much control, or abusing its authority. Both houses of Congress must have a 2/3 vote to override the veto.
Checks and balances i think.?your probably doing fitzhenry's homework packet.haha, me 2. good luck with it.and if you arnt doing the packet, then just forget it.:)Edit: yeah its checks and balances! im doing a study guide so its different than a homework packet? but its still the same :3~FIRERED10~a.k.a.~EMPTY EMBER~(Flamerz08)yea this is trueeeee
Checks and balances Of course "checks and balances" doesn't have to be exactly 3 branches; you can still have "checks and balances" distributed between 2 branches or split it out further into more than 3 branches - but in the US model it was distributed into 3 branches: the ones making the laws (legislative), the ones enforcing the laws (executive), and the ones judging according to the laws/interpreting the laws (judicial).