The system you are referring to is known as "checks and balances." This principle ensures that each branch of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—has the ability to monitor and limit the actions of the others, preventing any single branch from becoming too powerful. For example, the legislative branch can pass laws, but the executive can veto them, and the judiciary can rule on their constitutionality. This interplay helps maintain a balance of power and upholds the rule of law.
The executive, judicial, and legislative branches make up our government.
The legislative branch, executive branch, and Judaical branch.
Legislative,Executive,and Judaical enforces the laws approve bugets interprets the laws
The Judaical and the Legislative Branches who's job is to balance out the President. The President can't do alot of things with out approval by the Legislative Branch. The Judaical Branch interprets the laws that the other branches make.
well the three branches are congress , legislative and Judaical
The branches are legislative, executive, and judicial as established by the US Constitution.
The judicious, legislative and executive branches.
Executive Legislative Judicial
checks and balances
I will go ahead and answer the three national branches of gov. in America Legislative-makes laws( Senate and the House of representatives) Judicial-judges the laws to see if they're constitutional(supreme court(mainly)) Executive-enforces or carries out the laws(Mainly president)
The 3 branches of Russia's government include the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches.
The three branches of the Canadian government are the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.