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separation of powers
branch members key powers
legislative 2 houses (parts): 1. house of representatives (435, based on population, 2 year term) 2. senate (100, 2 per state, 6 year term) makes the law 1. decides how the country will spend its money 2. can declare war 3. approves officials chosen by the president 4. can impeach (accuse of wrongdoing) and remove the president 5. collects taxes
executive president -vice -president -presidents cabinet (advisors) ex: secretary of state, defense, health, etc. enforces the law 1. can either approve or veto a law 2. in charge of the military 3. makes treaties with other nations and appoints judges
judicial 9 supreme court judges other federal court judges interprets the law 1. decides if laws or presidential actions violate (go against) the constitution
This table outlines the separation - of - powers system in a government. The legislative branch makes laws and has budgetary, war - declaring, and other powers. The executive branch enforces laws, has veto power, and controls the military. The judicial branch interprets laws and checks for constitutionality.
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The table accurately describes the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in a government system, detailing their members and key powers.