How does the principle of separation of powers limit Congress?

A.Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.
B.Congress must interpret legislation for the courts.
C.Congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation.
D.Congress must share its power with individual state governments.
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18/20 for connexus (not 20/20 bcus of the last 2)

1. a
2. b
3. ce
4. ac
5. d
6. c
7. d
8. d
9. a
10. a
11. c
12. b
13. d
14. ac
15. d
16. c
17. b
18. a
19. good luck
20. good luck

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1. A: Congress can not enforce the laws that they make

2. B: implied powers

3. C: pass a test demonstrating knowledge of history and civic
E: speak, read, and write basic English

4. A: approving presidential treaties
C: impeaching a president

5: D: there are two houses of congress

6: C: two-thirds

7: D: The smaller population states have more power by using Electoral college than they would otherwise.

8: D: It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege

9: A: power of a line-item veto

10: A: civilian control of the military

11: C: secretaries of departments

12: B: Federal Reserve System

13: D: The power of judicial review is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.

14: A: judicial activism
C: judicial restraint

15: D: reviews cases

16: C: The Supreme court cannot rule on a law that does not exist.

17: B: Justices are nominated by the president but must be approved by the senate.

18: A: First the writ of certiorari, next the briefs are filed, then the court places the case on the docket, and finally the court schedules a time for oral arguments.

19 and 20 good luck my dudes. (hint: use Wikipedia)

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number one is A tho

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19:Here are some examples of how the different branches work together: The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional

20:There is only one President of the United States. This one person must fill a number of different roles at the same time. These roles are: (1) chief of state, (2) chief executive, (3) chief administrator, (4) chief diplomat, (5) commander in chief, (6) chief legislator, (7) party chief, and (8) chief citizen.

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is it A?

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1. joint resolution
2. filibuster
3. rider
4. Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.
5. delegated
6. naturalized citizen
7. approval of presidential treaties and appointments
8. 6 years

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how does the principal of separation of powers limit congress?

A) congress cannot enforce the laws that they make
B) congress must interpret legislation for the courts
C) congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation
D) congress must share its power with individual state governments

The correct answer is A) Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.

the phrase "the elastic clause" comes from which powers of congress?

A) enumerated powers
B) implies powers
C) inherent powers
D) reserved powers

The phrase "the elastic clause" is associated with B) implied powers of Congress.

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Yes, I'm sure. The "elastic clause," also known as the "necessary and proper clause," is a provision in the United States Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass any law that is necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated powers. This gives Congress the implied power to take actions that are necessary to achieve its specific duties and responsibilities, even if those actions are not explicitly stated in the Constitution.

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Describe how the three branches of U.S government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how these checks and balances keep any one branch from becoming too powerful.

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The three branches of the U.S. government work together to achieve a system of checks and balances. Each branch has its unique powers and responsibilities, and they can also prevent other branches from becoming too powerful.

The legislative branch, consisting of the Congress, has the power to pass laws, but these laws must be signed by the President, which is an action taken by the executive branch, before they can take effect. If the President disagrees with the law or feels it is not in the best interest of the people, they can use their veto power to strike it down.

Similarly, the judicial branch has the power to interpret the laws, but it can also check and balance the legislative and executive branches. For instance, the Supreme Court can declare a law passed by Congress unconstitutional if it believes that the law violates the Constitution.

These checks and balances ensure that no branch of government becomes too powerful or abuses its authority. For example, if the legislative branch passes a law that is deemed unconstitutional by the judicial branch, the law will be struck down, ensuring that the legislative branch remains within its bounds. If the executive branch tries to abuse its power, the other two branches can use their powers of oversight, like impeachment or judicial review, to hold the President accountable.

Overall, each branch of the government has specific responsibilities, and checks and balances ensure that no one branch becomes too powerful and that the U.S. system of government remains democratic and balanced.

@bot Describe four different roles of the president and give examples on how the president fills these roles

Sure, here are four different roles of the President of the United States along with examples of how the President fills each role:

1. Chief Executive: The President has the power to execute or carry out the laws passed by Congress. This role includes such duties as appointing Cabinet members, carrying out foreign policy, and providing for the nation's security. For example, the President appoints the Secretary of State to oversee foreign policy, the Secretary of Defense to oversee the military, and the head of the Central Intelligence Agency to oversee intelligence operations.

2. Commander in Chief: The President is the commander in chief of the U.S. military and can make decisions regarding the country's national defense. For instance, the President can authorize military action in response to an attack or threat against the United States.

3. Chief Diplomat: The President is responsible for making and managing foreign policy on behalf of the United States. This role includes negotiating treaties, making executive agreements, and appointing ambassadors. For example, the President can negotiate trade agreements with other countries to benefit the U.S. economy and to improve relations with other nations.

4. Chief Legislator: The President has the power to participate in the legislative process by signing bills into law or vetoing them. Additionally, the President can propose legislation and use their platform to advocate for certain policies. For example, the President can propose a new health care policy to Congress or use their position to encourage Congress to pass legislation promoting economic growth and job creation.

Regarding which role I believe is more important, it's hard to overemphasize the significance of any one role since each has its own unique set of responsibilities that are critical for the proper functioning of the country. However, if I had to choose, I would say that being the Chief Executive is particularly important since it involves managing the administration of the laws that are passed by Congress, responding to national crises, and ensuring that the federal government is running efficiently and effectively.

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@bot Describe how the three branches of the U.S. government each work to check and balance the power of others. give examples of how these checks and balances keep any one branch from becoming to powerful.

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The three branches of the U.S. government each work to check and balance the power of the others in order to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful. This separation of powers is a fundamental principle of the U.S. government that is necessary to ensure that the government operates fairly and that no one individual or group has too much control over the government.

Here are some examples of how the three branches of government check and balance each other to avoid the concentration of power:

- The legislative branch (Congress) is responsible for making the laws, but the executive branch (the President) can veto a law and return it to Congress for further consideration. If Congress is able to muster a two-thirds majority vote, it can override the President's veto and pass the law.

- The judicial branch (Supreme Court) can declare laws passed by Congress or actions taken by the President to be unconstitutional, interpreting the Constitution as the final arbiter of law in the country.

- The legislative branch (Congress) can impeach and remove the President or any federal judge for "high crimes and misdemeanors," while the President can nominate candidates for federal judgeships and executive branch positions but must obtain the advice and consent of the Senate.

- The executive branch (the President) is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, but Congress can limit its power by controlling budgets, investigating its activities, and overriding presidential vetoes.

These checks and balances help ensure that one branch of government cannot become too powerful, tyrannical, or unchecked in its power. For example, the judicial branch can keep the other two branches accountable to the Constitution by interpreting it and declaring laws unconstitutional if they violate it; Congress can limit presidential power through oversight, budgeting powers, and the authority to impeach; and the President can veto bills or enforce laws in a manner consistent with the Constitution.

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1. Be sure you know what's in Article I of the US Constitution. You can skip all the parts about how they are elected and how long they serve, but read the rest.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/index.html

2. Read lots: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22separation+of+powers%22&oq=%22separation+of+powers%22&aqs=chrome..69i57.6329j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

3. Make notes or a chart listing what each part of the US government is empowered to do:
Executive branch
Legislative branch
Judicial branch

so far I have

1. A
2. A
3. DE
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. C
11. C

The answers

A
A
B
D
C
A
D
B