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1. Separation of powers refers to the division of governmental responsibilities and powers among three separate branches: the
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In Federalist No. 45, James Madison explained that "numerous and indefinite" powers would be left to whom?
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Would you say the three branches limits the actions of government leaders?
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Which of the following is an example of separation of power? Select all that aply
The legislative branch regulating trade The
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What best explains the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations?(1 point) Responses The president makes the final
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Which answer best explains the power of judicial review used by the Supreme Court to resolve policy differences?(1 point)
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what does separation of powers mean?
why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution? Answer in 60 words or
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The system of checks and balances allows the Supreme Court to
A. veto legislation passed in Congress. B. nominate candidates for
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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 stop
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Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution best demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?(1
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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?(1 point)
Res
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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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What is the purpose of the separation of powers?
(1 point) O to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics O to prevent any
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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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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?
A. The
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What is a modern day example of separation of powers at work? All I can find is the US government but I need an example of it
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How can presidential power as commander-in-chief restrict congressional power?
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How does the legislature check the power of Executive organ of government in a persidential system
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What is the reason for giving the president the power to make federal judge appointments?
The acting president appoints federal
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Which of the following is an example of checks and balances select all that apply we have the executive branch canon PJ, Supreme
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Which of the following is an example of separation of power select all that apply is it the legislative branch regulating trade
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What does separation of powers mean number two why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution?
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Limitations CE6C
a. The formal poweres of Congress are limited by the ________ Of the united states
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Why is the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution sometimes called the “elastic clause”? (1 point)
A. It stretched
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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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What is a specific situation when the president and another branch of government worked together within the system of checks and
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In 1 2 sentences critique the advantages and disadvantages Of separation of powers and government
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President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the words “[Cheif
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Who has the power to nominate federal judges and Supreme Court justices?
* 1 point The Senate The President The House of
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What power does the Senate have in relation to presidential appointments?
* 1 point Confirming appointments with a simple
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describe the implied powers doctrine.
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply.
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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 purpose of the separation of powers?
(1 point) Responses to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics to keep
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Which of the following best explains why it is the role of the president to nominate cabinet members?(1 point) Responses Because
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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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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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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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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?(1 point)
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Can the president veto the choice of congress's salary?
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Provide a current event example that you think illustrates the power of one branch of government to check another.
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What is a specific situation when the president and another branch of government worked together within the system of checks and
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Each branch of government has powers to keep the other branches of government from becoming too powerful. This is called... (1
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How was the separation of powers used in the founding of our government?
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in 20 words explain
1. What does separation of powers mean? 2. Why is it important that separation of powers are in our
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"The individual can be free only when the power of one governmental branch is balanced by the other two"
Baron de Montesquieu,
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Which statement best describes what the concept of checks and balances means in relation to the U.S. government?
The executive
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List one power the legislative branch has over another branch of government.
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2. Why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution?
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Why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution?
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