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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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The basic powers of the Federal government are outlined in Articles I, II, and III of the United States Constitution. This is
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The concept of separation and balance of powers in the Constitution refers to
Responses A a separation of powers between various
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the legislative branch can check the power of both the executive and judical branches by: A)passing writs of assistance for
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All bill for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives but the senate may propose of concur with
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is it UNCONSTITUTIONAL for the President to ignore the decision of the Supreme Court?
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f Montesquieu were alive today, how might he feel about the effectiveness of the separation of powers in limiting government
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Simultaneously, Corwin argues that with the “legislative veto” also gives Congress to retain ultimate authority- without the
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Christi
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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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What are four ways that congress can check the power of the president?
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Ariana
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The following question has two parts:
1. What does separation of powers mean? 2. Why is it important that separation of powers
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poopy
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Which of the following correctly describes the Federalists' argument that having three branches of government protected the
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The separation of powers within the federal government ensures that
decisions made are in the best interest of the country the
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How does the structure of the branches of U.S. government support the separation of powers?
Each branch has separate tasks
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Could someone explain the concept of judicial review and its impact on the balance of power in the United States Government?
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Lillian
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I have three questions:
Why does the Constitution allow the Federal Gov't to levy taxes? How can a governor's message power
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Kasey
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Forming the U.S, what are the checks and balances that were set up in the Constitution and why were they put in?
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How has our goverment changed from what the framers of the Constitution intended?
Explain by examining the implied/informal
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Elizabeth
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how does the power of judicial review affect the seperation of power in the Federal Goverment?
Judicial review is part of the
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Elizabeth
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Why was the Senate given the power of advice and consent?(1 point)
The Framers wanted the Senate to be able to run criminal
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a)What body has the power to accept or reject a president's nominations to the Supreme Court?
b)What margins is required to
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Jen
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers?
(1 point) to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics to prevent any branch
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trippie
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What is a check and balance the president has over Congress?
1. The power to create laws 2. The power to enforce laws 3. The
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Ja'Leia Ford
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What is a disadvantage of the checks and balances system?
Responses It places too much power in the judicial branch. It can make
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mom
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply.
(1
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ijwdi
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Which statement best describes the framework of government established by the Constitution?
A. The three branches of government
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What doctrine gives the Supreme Court the authority to check the executive and legislative branches?
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Why do presidents have the power to nominate cabinet members?(1 point)
Responses Because the Senate is often in recess Because
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Explain how checks and balances work.(1 point)
1. Each branch of government has the power to check, or limit, the actions of the
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply.
(1
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Which principle of government is demonstrated when the highest court in Maryland declares a Maryland state law unconstitutional?
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Which of these is an example of separation of powers!
The President fires a cabinet member for underperforming on the job. The
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How does the Supreme Court use judicial review to check the other branches?(1 point)
Responses They veto or pass laws for both
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The Enlightenment philosopher Baron de Montesquieu wrote about which government structure that was adopted in the Constitution?
a
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances? (1 point) It divided government duties among three
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Hi
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why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances
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Where does the government get its directions?
(How do Congress, the President, and federal judges know what to do?) Use the
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what is a check balance the president has overcharge congress?
A. the power to create laws? B. the power to veto laws? C. the
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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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Tom Kaulitz
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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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