1. Congress can override his veto with a Two-Thirds Congressional vote.
2. Congress can vote "yes" or "no" on the money spent, therefore having the power to control the money strings
3. Congress has the power to aprrove or reject all foreign policy treaties. To reject a treaty they need Two-Thirds of a vote.
help pass bills vetoed by presidenttwo ways the congress can check the president is,
1.) the congress can override a bill the president wishes to pass, and
2.) the congress can vetoe a bill the president wishes to pass
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2. Commander in Chief
3. Emergency calling into session of one or both houses of Congress
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He can veto a bill proposed by Congress. Then again, Congress can check the President by overriding the veto with a 2/3 majority vote from both houses.
1. The president can veto legislation passed by congress; 2. Congress has the power to impeach the president for misconduct; 3. The Supreme Court may declare laws uncontitutional.
The first example is how congress checks the President: congress has to approve his cabinet appointments, Supreme Court appointees, and treaties. The President checks congress by having veto power over bills that they have passed.
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The best example of checks and balances is that the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto.
One of the purposes that may make the congress to impose a tax is to increase the revenue of the government. When the revenue is increased, the federal government is able to provide the basic services to its citizens.
The system of checks and balances is used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch. Often this represents a circular arrangement, for example:- The executive branch can veto bills from the legislative, but- The legislative can override the veto.Executive Branch1. The President is the commander-in-chief of the army and the navy, but only Congress can declare war.2. The President nominates judges.3. The President can veto congressional legislation.Legislative Branch1. Congress approves presidential nominations.2. Congress controls the budget.3. Congress can pass laws over the president's veto.4. Congress can impeach the president and remove him/her from office.5. The Senate confirms the president's nominations (for judges, etc.).Judicial Branch1. The Court can declare laws unconstitutional.2. The Court can declare presidential acts unconstitutional.
Checks and Balances is the means whereby each branch of government has some control on the other branches. Congress, for example, may pass a law but the President may check Congress and reject the law by his veto power. The Congress, in turn, can check the President by overriding the veto by a two-thirds vote of each house. The federal courts can check the executive and the legislative branches. the checks and balances is the 3rd most important part of the constitution
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.