Compare And Contrast The Three Branches Of Government

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The Constitution of the United States has broken down the government into three different branches. The three branches are Legislative, Executive and the Judicial branch. The Legislative branch makes the laws. It is the Congress, which is composed by Senates and House of the Representatives. The Executive branch carries out the laws. It is composed by the president, vice-president and the cabinet. The Judicial branch evaluates laws; it is made up of U.S. Supreme court other federal courts. The three branches are made so that one branch doesn’t have too much power than the other branch, which is also called checks and balances. But, many individuals believe that the president sometimes misuses his power to get things done his way, which is called …show more content…

The people of the United States want to be safe, and it is the job of the elected president to make them feel safe. For example, in the article, President Bush didn’t think twice to take action on his own, when he decided to shut down all air travel in the U.S. for more than a week, without getting permission from the congress because that at time he was thinking about the safest of the citizen within the country. If he had to wait for Congress for their permission about the action he was about to take, maybe some people in Congress would not have agreed with him. Which could have cost more terror in the States. If Congress appoints a president, I believe he/she would be dependent on the Congress to make decisions or would make decisions that would support Congress. This would make Congress much more power than the other two branches in our judicial system. Hamilton in the article also described the difference between the U.S. President and the English ruler. Whereas, the English ruler isn’t charged with from criticism, responsibility and punishment, the U.S. President is held responsible for

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