Checks and Balances. This is where each branch of government is put in place and has an equal amount of powers so that no one branch becomes to powerful.
A system of checks and balance prevents any one branch of government from having a lot of power. All three branches of the government are kept in balance with a checks and balance system in place.
In the U.S government some people think the executive branch has to much power
Checks and balances of the government.
they make sure they split the power equaly
Checks and balances ensure that one branch cannot gain too much power. The legislative branch creates laws. The judicial branch interprets the meanings of the laws and determines if they are unconstitutional. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the laws.
Checks and Balances. This is where each branch of government is put in place and has an equal amount of powers so that no one branch becomes to powerful.
Checks and balances were created to keep any one branch of government, or any person in government from having too much power.
They check the power of each branch. The articles of confederation is the power balance.
Checks and balance
The Judicial Branch is the portion of government that makes laws. The Legislature and the Executive Branch help ensure that the Judicial Branch doesn't have too much power.
The Checks and Balances set up by the United States Constitution. Each branch has power(s) over the others that keep them from gaining too much control over the government.
The judiciary can hold the Executive branch to account for its actions; it is a system of 'checks and balances' that ensure no branch of government has too much power.