The executive branch is part of the government and is responsible for enforcing and carrying out the laws passed by Congress and made by the legislative branch. This prevents the legislative branch from becoming too powerful by ensuring that the President approves the laws.
The President has the right to reject a decision. It is headed by the president or prime minister and includes the vice president, the Cabinet, executive departments, and other agencies that carry out government functions.
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The legislative branch is part of the government responsible for making the laws. It prevents any one of the governments from becoming too powerful. This check holds the executive and judicial branches accountable for their actions.
Congress can remove the President or federal judges from office. The House of Representatives has power to bring charges, while the Senate has all the power to try all the charges. This is called Congress (a body composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives).
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The judicial branch is part of the government, that applies the laws passed by the legislative branch and enforces them through executive branch. It is responsible for applying individual cases and laws to specific cases. It also makes sure that the legislative and executive branches stick to the Constitution.
The supreme Court can declare laws. This system with courts at state and federal levels provides a way to uphold individual rights and maintain order within the bounds of the law.
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