Checks and Balances
This flashcard set explains how the three branches of the U.S. government—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—check and balance each other’s powers to ensure no single branch becomes too powerful. It also defines the concept of "checks and balances."
How does the Legislative Branch "check" the Executive Branch and the Judicial branch?
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How does the Legislative Branch "check" the Executive Branch and the Judicial branch?
the Legislative Branch "checks" the Executive Branch by...
having the power to impeach the President; override President's veto; or refuse to ap...
How does the Judicial Branch "check" the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch?
The Judicial Branch "checks" the Executive Branch by...
declaring Presidential actions unconstitutional
The Judicial Branch "checks" the ...
How does the Executive Branch "check" the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch?
The Executive Branch "checks" the Legislative Branch by...
can veto legislation Congress sends to the President to sign into law
The Exec...
What does the term "checks and balances mean?
Checks and balances are a way to keep the power of all branches equal.
Why was the system of checks and balances created?
to ensure that no branch of government gained more power than another
How did the framers of the Constitution divide the power?
U.S. Constitution built a system that divides power between the three branches of the U.S. government—legislative, executive and judicial—and inclu...
Related Flashcard Decks
| Term | Definition |
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How does the Legislative Branch "check" the Executive Branch and the Judicial branch? | the Legislative Branch "checks" the Executive Branch by... |
How does the Judicial Branch "check" the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch? | The Judicial Branch "checks" the Executive Branch by... |
How does the Executive Branch "check" the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch? | The Executive Branch "checks" the Legislative Branch by... |
What does the term "checks and balances mean? | Checks and balances are a way to keep the power of all branches equal. |
Why was the system of checks and balances created? | to ensure that no branch of government gained more power than another |
How did the framers of the Constitution divide the power? | U.S. Constitution built a system that divides power between the three branches of the U.S. government—legislative, executive and judicial—and includes various limits and controls on the powers of each branch. |
What are some examples of how the system of checks and balances work? | The president (head of the executive branch) serves as commander in chief of the military forces, but Congress (legislative branch) appropriates funds for the military and votes to declare war. In addition, the Senate must ratify any peace treaties. |
