Chloe S.
asked 12/10/20Explain 2 ways the three branches compete and cooperate for power.
1 Expert Answer
Adriana M. answered 12/11/20
Experienced Middle/High School History, English, and Spanish Teacher
Hi there Chloe,
The Constitution divided the Government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This gave specific powers to each branch and set up something called checks and balances. The point of checks and balances was to make sure no one branch would be able to control too much power, and it created a separation of powers.
Here are some examples of how the different branches of the government compete, but also cooperate 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.
- The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes.
- The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.
- The executive branch can declare Executive Orders, which are proclamations that carry the force of law, but the judicial branch can declare these acts unconstitutional.
- The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals justices, and district court justices who make the evaluations.
- The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President's nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them from office.
Hope these help!
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Mehrunisa Q.
1) Regarding Cooperation: Consider how Executive Branch head proposes nominees and the extent to which the legislative branch approves nominees in backchannel discussions. 2) Regarding Competition: Consider the extent to which policy deliberation is interpreted and re-interpreted depending on the branch of government.12/11/20