may 29, 1787, after the convention began, the Virginia delegates offered plans for the new government. this plan was called the Virginia plan. under the articles the national government had consisted of a legislative branch with one house congress. the Virginia plan gave power to the larger states. the Pennsylvania and the New Jersey plans were also considered.
The New Deal placed most of the power in the hands of the Executive Branch of government. The New Deal was started by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Seperate Branches
The national government wasn't sure whether to make the new territories "slavery-free" states or slave states.
The main focus our founding fathers had when establishing the United States government was that no 1 person or group gained to much power. So, they divided the government into three branches: Legislative branch (make laws), Executive branch (to enforce laws), and Judicial branch (determine whether or not laws are broken). The system of checks and balances was created. This gave each branch of government some powers over the other two. Ex: The president (executive branch) can appoint officials yet the appointment must first be passed by the legislative branch. Each branch has multiple cheks over th others. The branches "checking" each other helps keep the United States government "balanced". That was the idea that influenced th founding of American govern ment.
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Congress admits new states into this union but only with the consent of the Legislators of the states.
Congress
The United States Department of the Treasury is in charge of proposing new currency. It is part of the Executive Branch.
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The Judicial Branch of the United States government makes sure that the rules of the United States Constitution are being followed. They also make sure that the new laws passed are constitutional.
The United States Postal Service commissions stamp designs. The USPS is a branch of the federal (national) government.
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An Executive Branch of Government, a Legislative Branch consisting of a Senate and an Assembly and a Judiciary Branch.
There are three main branches of government in the United States, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to write and pass laws.
Legislative Branch.
In the United States the US Congress initiates bills that if passed by both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the bill passes both branches of the Congress, and if the President signs the bill into law, then it's the duty of the Executive branch to implement the new law.