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Separation of Powers
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Executive Roles Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Why was the Senate given the power of advice and consent?(1 point)
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Read the following passage from the Constitution.
"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the
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2. Why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution? really short
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Which of the following is an example of checks and balances? Select all that apply.(2 points) Responses The judicial
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President and Congress Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which statement describes how the president and the Senate
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Which of the following is an example of the idea of "separation of powers" in the American constitutional system?
Each state
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Constitutionally, who in the Federal government has the power to issue a declaration of war?
Responses A CongressCongress B
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What are the three sides of the iron triangle?(1 point)
Responses Congress, AARP, executive departments Congress, AARP, executive
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"The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands. whether of one, a few, or many, and
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances? (1 point)
A. It divided government duties among three
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Three branches of government were created by the framers of the Constitution to keep ___________________________________ .
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The passage below about government is from Federalist No. 51. "If men were angles, no government would be necessary. If angles
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Your mommy is mine
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What is separation of powers ?
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What is the purpose of checks and balances?(1 point)
Responses Create three branches of government Create three branches of
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers? (1 point)
to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics to ensure that every
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers? (1 point)
to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics to ensure that every
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Read the following passage from the Constitution.
"All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives;
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What is the purpose of checks and balances?(1 point)
Responses Create a limited government Create a limited government Create
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In the system of Checks and Balances, what are the checks that the judicial branch has over the other branches of government?
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Where in the constitution can i find the margin required to elevate a presidents nominee to a seat on the court?
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The following is an outline for a paper on the separation of powers in the United States government.
I. Theory and origin of the
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rose- Ms. sue
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Analyze the table. Which of the following is an example of the legislative branch checking the power of the executive branch? (1
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If Montesquieu were alive today, how might he feel about the effectiveness of the separation of powers in limiting government
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benito
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches? (1 point)
• by
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How do the foreign policy powers of Congress compare to the foreign policy powers of the president? (1 point)
• Congress can
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What is the purpose of checks and balances? (1 point)
• Create choice in elections • Create a limited government © Create
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How do the foreign policy powers of Congress compare to the foreign policy powers of the president?(1 point) Responses Congress
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches?(1 point)
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How can Congress use its power of the purse to impact the agenda of the executive branch?(1 point)
Responses Congress could
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Excerpt from Federalist, no. 51, 1788 TO WHAT expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers? (1 point)
to ensure that every president is supported by the majority of people
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers?(1 point)
Responses to prevent any branch from dominating the government to
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?(1 point)
Responses the
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply.
a
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches? (1 point)
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Which of the following best explains why it is the role of the president to nominate cabinet numbers?
A: Because the Senate is
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Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution BEST demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?
A:
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How can Congress use its power of the purse to impact the agenda of the executive branch? Choose the best answer
A: Congress
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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch? Choose the
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How is the Supreme Court able to check the other branches using Judicial review? Choose the best answer
A: The Supreme Court uses
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What are the three sides of the iron triangle?(1 point) Responses bureaucracy, Congress, interest groups bureaucracy, Congress,
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Use the quote to answer the question.
Why does James Madison argue for the separation of powers in the Federalist Papers? (1
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Use the quote to answer the question.
The accumulation of all powers legislative, executive and judiciary in the same hands,
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How can Congress use its power of the purse to impact the agenda of the executive branch?
Congress could encourage the executive
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How can Congress use its power of the purse to impact the agenda of the executive branch?
A. Congress could encourage the
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What is the purpose of checks and balances?(1 point)
Responses Create the judiciary Create the judiciary Create a limited
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What is the purpose of separating powers in the United States government?(1 point)
Responses to keep ordinary citizens involved
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that
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it's says allow twoWhich of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch?
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Before the case Marbury v Madison (1803) the Judicial Branch did not have the same amount of power that the other two branches
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