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checks & balances
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directions: various governmental powers are listed below. identify the branch doing the checking and the branch being checked. more than one answer is possible per section.
| power | which branch has the power? | which branch is being checked? (could be more than one) |
|---|---|---|
| 2. veto bills | ||
| 3. ratify treaties | ||
| 4. appoint federal judges | ||
| 5. can declare executive actions unconstitutional | ||
| 6. impeach and remove the president | ||
| 7. confirm the appointments of presidential nominations | ||
| 8. declare laws unconstitutional | ||
| 9. can impeach and remove judges | ||
| 10. override presidential vetoes | ||
| 11. reject supreme court nominations | ||
| 12. judges are appointed for life | ||
| 13. controls appropriations of money. | ||
| 14. can call special sessions of congress | ||
| 15. can propose constitutional amendments to overturn supreme court decisions. |
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To solve this, we analyze each power based on the U.S. government's separation of powers (Legislative: Congress; Executive: President; Judicial: Courts):
1. Propose legislation
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President can propose), Legislative (Congress also proposes).
- Which branch is being checked? None (it’s a proactive power, not a check).
2. Veto bills
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress, as the President checks their laws).
3. Ratify treaties
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate ratifies treaties).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President negotiates treaties, Senate checks).
4. Appoint Federal Judges
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President appoints).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Courts, as the President selects judges).
5. Can declare executive actions unconstitutional
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (Courts).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s actions are checked).
6. Impeach and remove the President
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (House impeaches, Senate tries).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President).
7. Confirm the appointments of presidential nominations
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate confirms).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s nominations are checked).
8. Declare laws unconstitutional
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (Courts).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress’s laws are checked).
9. Can impeach and remove judges
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (House impeaches, Senate tries).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Courts).
10. Override Presidential vetoes
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress, 2/3 vote).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s veto is checked).
11. Reject Supreme Court nominations
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate can reject).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s nominations) and Judicial (Court, as nominations are for judges).
12. Judges are appointed for life
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (term of office).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President can’t remove easily) and Legislative (Congress can’t remove easily, except impeachment).
13. Controls appropriations of money
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress controls spending).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s budget is checked) and Judicial (Courts’ funding is controlled).
14. Can call special sessions of Congress
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress’s schedule is checked).
15. Can propose Constitutional amendments to overturn Supreme Court decisions
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress proposes amendments) or Executive (state conventions, but Congress is primary).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Supreme Court’s decisions are checked).
Final Table (Summarized):
| Power | Which branch has the power? | Which branch is being checked? |
|---|---|---|
| 2. Veto bills | Executive | Legislative |
| 3. Ratify treaties | Legislative (Senate) | Executive |
| 4. Appoi…
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To solve this, we analyze each power based on the U.S. government's separation of powers (Legislative: Congress; Executive: President; Judicial: Courts):
1. Propose legislation
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President can propose), Legislative (Congress also proposes).
- Which branch is being checked? None (it’s a proactive power, not a check).
2. Veto bills
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress, as the President checks their laws).
3. Ratify treaties
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate ratifies treaties).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President negotiates treaties, Senate checks).
4. Appoint Federal Judges
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President appoints).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Courts, as the President selects judges).
5. Can declare executive actions unconstitutional
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (Courts).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s actions are checked).
6. Impeach and remove the President
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (House impeaches, Senate tries).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President).
7. Confirm the appointments of presidential nominations
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate confirms).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s nominations are checked).
8. Declare laws unconstitutional
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (Courts).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress’s laws are checked).
9. Can impeach and remove judges
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (House impeaches, Senate tries).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Courts).
10. Override Presidential vetoes
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress, 2/3 vote).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s veto is checked).
11. Reject Supreme Court nominations
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Senate can reject).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s nominations) and Judicial (Court, as nominations are for judges).
12. Judges are appointed for life
- Which branch has the power? Judicial (term of office).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President can’t remove easily) and Legislative (Congress can’t remove easily, except impeachment).
13. Controls appropriations of money
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress controls spending).
- Which branch is being checked? Executive (President’s budget is checked) and Judicial (Courts’ funding is controlled).
14. Can call special sessions of Congress
- Which branch has the power? Executive (President).
- Which branch is being checked? Legislative (Congress’s schedule is checked).
15. Can propose Constitutional amendments to overturn Supreme Court decisions
- Which branch has the power? Legislative (Congress proposes amendments) or Executive (state conventions, but Congress is primary).
- Which branch is being checked? Judicial (Supreme Court’s decisions are checked).
Final Table (Summarized):
| Power | Which branch has the power? | Which branch is being checked? |
|---|---|---|
| 2. Veto bills | Executive | Legislative |
| 3. Ratify treaties | Legislative (Senate) | Executive |
| 4. Appoint Federal Judges | Executive | Judicial |
| 5. Declare executive actions unconstitutional | Judicial | Executive |
| 6. Impeach and remove the President | Legislative | Executive |
| 7. Confirm presidential nominations | Legislative (Senate) | Executive |
| 8. Declare laws unconstitutional | Judicial | Legislative |
| 9. Impeach and remove judges | Legislative | Judicial |
| 10. Override vetoes | Legislative | Executive |
| 11. Reject SC nominations | Legislative (Senate) | Executive, Judicial |
| 12. Judges appointed for life | Judicial | Executive, Legislative |
| 13. Control appropriations | Legislative | Executive, Judicial |
| 14. Call special sessions | Executive | Legislative |
| 15. Propose amendments to overturn SC | Legislative | Judicial |
(Note: For “being checked,” focus on which branch’s authority is limited by the power.)