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What is the principle called when the president vetoes a bill from congress?

The principle is called checks and balances


What are the checks on bureaucratic power?

The president has the ability to check the power of the bureaucracy. He does this by vetoing bills that have made it through congress if he disagrees with them. This keeps congress from passing laws unchecked.


Do you think the fact that congress has to approve everything is a positive or negative process?

I think that it is a positive process because it keeps the checks and balances in order.


The president can check congress by what power?

This deals with the system of Checks & Balances. The President can "check the authority of Congress" by rejecting a unconstitutional law proposed by Congress. this process is called veto.The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill that the Congress has passed. Congress can check him if a 2/3 majority votes to override his veto.Also, the President can check Congress by using the media (the "bully pulpit") to set the agenda for Congress. Presidents also tend to have success with Congress proportional to their approval rating with the public. Thus, if a president has a high approval rating, it is likely that Congress will be willing to help him accomplish his goals.


Who approves budget for federal bureaucracy?

According to the US Constitution, Congress has "the power of the purse". This means that Congress approves the budget submitted by the President. It's one of the checks and balances built into the Constitution to ensure that one branch doesn't hold too much power.


Which BEST explains how the Supreme Court checks the power of Congress?

The Supreme Court checks the power of Congress primarily through its ability to interpret the Constitution and assess the constitutionality of congressional legislation. By reviewing laws passed by Congress, the Court can strike down any that it finds violate constitutional principles, thus ensuring that Congress does not overstep its authority. This judicial review process helps maintain a system of checks and balances among the branches of government.


What checks does congress have on the powers of the president?

the congress can veto a law the president passed


What power does the president have where he can check congress?

The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill


Presidents checks Congress through what?

The veto.


In bureaucracy what techniques are used most often for checks and balances?

The way that the bureaucray stands for under congress, judiciary, president.Added: There is no "technique." The checks and balances system, by which our overall federal government balances the way it functions, does not apply to the way that Federal Departments, Agencies and Military are administered or operated. In fact, the federal bureaucracy is operated much along the lines of private industry, with a Director (boss) at the top level who ultimately answers to the President and with varying levels of managers and supervisors, and employees under them. The vast majority of the federal government's so-called bureaucracies, are centered in the Executive Branch of Government.


What insures internal checks and balances in congress?

veto


Which branch decides if laws are legal and what is the process called?

The judicial branch decides if laws are legal and it's called Checks and Balances.