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- as shown in chart e, which of the following is an example of a check the legislative branch has on the executive branch? deciding a law unconstitutional appointing supreme court justices voting a bill overriding a presidential veto 18. referring to chart g, how does the judicial branch check the powers of the legislative and executive branches? by making treaties with foreign countries by declaring laws or executive actions unconstitutional by removing members of congress by controlling the federal budget reading g: articles 4 - 7 of the constitution
Brief Explanations
- For the first question about the legislative - branch's influence on the executive branch:
- Declaring a law unconstitutional is a power of the judicial branch, not legislative.
- Appointing Supreme Court justices is a power of the executive branch (with Senate confirmation).
- Voting a bill is a legislative action but doesn't directly affect the executive in the way the question implies.
- Overriding a presidential veto is a power of the legislative branch over the executive branch.
- For the second question about the judicial - branch's check on the legislative and executive branches:
- Making treaties with foreign countries is a power of the executive branch (with Senate approval).
- Declaring laws of executive actions unconstitutional is a key power of the judicial branch to check the other two branches.
- Removing members of Congress is not a power of the judicial branch.
- Controlling the federal budget is a power of the legislative branch.
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- D. Overriding a presidential veto
- B. By declaring laws of executive actions unconstitutional