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Who has the sole power of impeachment (official charges to a high ranking official)?
(1 point) • The President • Executive
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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?
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Why is it important for these powers to belong to congress rather than to individual states ?
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How can the executive branch check the power of the judicial branch?
(1 point) O By firing judges O By vetoing laws By issuing
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James Madison one said: "wherever the real power in the government lies there is the danger of oppression. In our government the
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In 1–2 sentences, critique the advantages and disadvantages of separation of powers in government.
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Analyze the Constitution’s role in preventing bias from affecting the lawmaking efforts of the Supreme Court. How does the
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5.) A principle that divides power among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government is known
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How does the U.S. Constitution distributes and limits powers within
the federal government.
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explain how power is shared among different organ of the government
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faris
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despite the principle of separation of powers,wich of the followings is an example of the president's (the executive)
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bev
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Why did the founding fathers separate the powers of government?
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Congrss controls the Executive branch by issuing what?
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Cayenne
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In an independent agency, (Points : 1)
Congress has considerable control. the President has absolute control. the President and
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christopher
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Why was the Senate given the power of advice and consent?(1 point)
Responses The Framers wanted the Senate to be able to check
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the principles of separation of powers is necessary if government tyranny is to be avoided; Discuss
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ohemeng
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After examining Rousseau's and Montesquieu’s thoughts on government, determine which statement best illustrates the idea of
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If the president has vetoed a bill passed by congress, what can congress do about it?
Appeal to the supreme court to override the
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"He has made Judges dependent on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries"
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The division of responsibilities between different branches of government to help keep one branch from becoming more powerful
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In 1–2 sentences, critique the advantages and disadvantages of separation of powers in government
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what is a check and balance the president has over Congress
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What did the founding fathers of the United States create in order to ensure that one person did not ever have too much power in
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Our bills for raising revenue, shall originate in the House of Representatives, but the Senate may propose or concur with
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Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate shall before it become a law be presented to the
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What does separation of powers mean?(5 points)
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which enlightenment idea is best being shown in the following imagine the imagine is a picture of Legislative Branch, Executive
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too ugly to know
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what check does the president have over congress ?
a)rejecting candidates for the supreme court b) overriding a veto c) using a
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victoria
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Separation of Powers in a sentence
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i love beyonce
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The Constitution provides for a separation of powers. What does this mean?
Don't get it !!!
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Jen (Please HELP )
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Source: "Brutus" Letter XVI April 10, 1788, "John DeWitt" Letter III Nov. 5, 1787, Anti-federalists Papers
They uniformly
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Anne
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Separation of powers entails three distinct branches of government so that
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Which of the following statements best distinguishes between the functions of the House of Representatives and the Senate?(1
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What is the reason for giving the president the power to make federal judge appointments?(1 point) Responses The acting
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lil beby
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What best explains the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations?(1 point) Responses The president votes on the
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lil beby
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The Tenth Amendment balances out national authority by
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tia
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A power that the executive branch has over the legislative branch and judicial branch?
Where can it be found in the Constitution?
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Who has the power to confirm presidential nominations of executive branch officers and federal judges? (1 point) The President
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What powers do the legislative and executive branch share? I am doing a venn diagram and i needed help finding their
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congress shares power with the president in the field of foreign affairs. what other powers do congress and the president share?
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john
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The following question has two parts:
1. What does checks and balances mean? 2. Why is it important that checks and balances are
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Which of the following is an example of checks an balances? Select all that apply.
The executive branch can declare war. The
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What best explains the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations?
A) The Senate selects the nominees and votes on
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our judges are as honest as other men, and not Morceau. They have, with others, the same passions, for party, for power, and the
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Answer all the following questions.
[1 Point] (Question 1): What BEST explains the president's role in Supreme Court justice
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Scottish Forest
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[1 Point] (Question 4): How can Congress override the president's veto of a bill? Please explain your answer.
(Answer 1[A]: With
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Sleather
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?(1 point) Responses executive
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yup
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What best explains the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations?(1 point)
Responses The president votes on the
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yup
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What is the reason for giving the president the power to make federal judge appointments?
A) The acting president appoints
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1. Montesquieu’s system of “separation of powers” means that
government is divided into three branches. people are born
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