Checks And Balances: The Three Branches Of Government

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It has a strong framework combined with flexibility, so it can adapt to new laws and other problems that the constitution faces. The constitution consists of the Three Branches of Government, the Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch. Checks and Balances, this helped contribute to the constitutions long lasting success due to the fact that it balanced and limited the power between the Three Branches of Government. For Example, The Executive Branch could veto bills sent from Congress, or the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch is the only branch to have this power; however, the Legislative Branch, with ⅔ vote from Congress, can override the Presidential veto and the Executive Branch can't do anything about it. Powers …show more content…

Since both Federal and State government have their own powers, they also share powers to help control the United States. This balances power so the government won't fail like it did with the Articles of Confederation. For example, the Federal government keeps charge of Postal services, while the state keeps charge of motor vehicles, hospitality and that other stuff. The Three Branches of Government consists of the Legislative, Executive, and the Judicial Branches. The Legislative Branch has a variety of powers that the Executive nor the Judicial branch has. The Legislative Branch is made up of 535 members called Congress. 100 of those member are Senators from each state, 2 to be exact. The other 435 is the House of Representatives. There is a list of powers that the Legislative Branch has, some of them include: Making Laws, or changing them, Overriding presidential vetoes, declaring war and the power to impeach the …show more content…

It consists of 9 people which, if approved by the President and the Legislative Branch, serve for life, or until they retire, or die in office. The Supreme Court if the main part of the Judicial Branch and can have cases in which someone committed a very major crime, the was sent to the Supreme Court. The powers of the Judicial Branch is the ability to interpret laws that are new, or have been a law for a while. They can also say an act proposed by the Legislative or the Executive Branch, constitutional or unconstitutional. They have to make sure an act they do follows the constitution, if it doesn't, they won't be able to act in that

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