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They Maintain the balance in the power of the three branches, for example: Congress can pass a law. Then the president can reject the law by vetoing it. However, Congress can override, or reverse, the president's veto if its two-thirds of the members of both houses vote again to approve the law.

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Is the power to check other government branches a non-legislative power?

Yes, the power to check other government branches is a non-legislative power


Why is it important to have a check and balance system?

So that the other branches won't have to much power than the other branches basically all of the branches are equal.


What powers do the 3 branches have and how do they check and balance each other?

Each branch checks the power of the other branches to make sure that the power is balanced between them.


How does the Judicial branch check the power of the other branches?

By declaring laws “unconstitutional


How does the Judicial Branch check other houses?

Like the other two branches it has the ability to check the power of the Executive and Legislative branches. Its main check is the fact that it can rule certain actions of presidents or congress unconstitutional, making the illegal.


How can the legislative branch exert power over the other two branches?

Legislative branches can check on the Executive branch by, override president's veto.


How do branches check other branches?

hit them down


What was the whole idea of the Three Branches of Government?

The purpose was to keep the other two branches in check. This way all branches have the same amount of power and cant take over the U.S.


What is guaranteed by the power of government branches to check each others power?

each branch is important because they all need each other


Why was marbury v. Madison an important ruling?

It was a case that helped establish the supreme court's power to check the power of the other branches of government


What term refers to the division of power between three branches of govertment?

The division is called 'seperation of powers'. It provides the branches with the ability to 'check and balance' the powers of each other, so no one branch has more power than the other.


Which branch of government holds the power of checks and balances over others?

The three branches were all set up in order that none got to much power, and that they all balance out.

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