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    controlled by many countries throughout their existence They have 3 branches of government called the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch. The executive branch is led by the President named Tran Dai Quang. He is the commander of armed forces, and also serves as the chairman of the countries…

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    policy that they normally believe is good for the public, or at least that is the way it is supposed to work. The first three articles talk about separation of powers. Article 1 vests the powers of legislative affairs into congress, Article 2 vests executive power with the president. Article 3 vests judicial power in the Supreme…

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    Although the President is responsible for a few powers enumerated by the constitution. The obligations of the President have developed quite extensively with time. As we will discuss in this paper. The constitution article II of the United States provided four powers to the president. The 1st power is the responsibility to assume the role of commander-in-chief of the armed forces. This position gives the president the ability (as highest ranking officer) to exercise definitive operational…

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    influential. I think that the Executive Branch is more powerful. It is headed by the president, the Executive Branch directs national defense, and the president carries out the federal laws. The only reason I think the Executive Branch is more influential because the most important power is Commander- in- Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. The Executive Branch is in charge of executing laws which basically means carrying them out. The Executive Branch is headed…

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    philosopher, the expression "separation of powers", was a saying that created the foundation of today’s governing. The separation of powers refers to the breaking-up of government accountabilities into individual branches (judicial, legislative, executive) that limit any other branch of holding too much power in the rule; thus creating checks and balances. Checks and balances say that each section can check the rulings of another and make sure they are undertaking what is deemed constitutional.…

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    principles of separation of powers and checks and balances. Provide an example of each concept that illustrates how it provides for an accountable federal government. -The separation of powers is the defined responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. Checks and balances refers to the power each branch has over another. Checks and balances are in place to ensure that no branch exerts its power in an unconstitutional manner. This keeps all branch of…

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    This branch is a little different. While the Executive and Legislative branches are elected by people, the judicial is appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. Executive: The President; the President 's Cabinet, Presidents of the United States, Order of Succession. The official branch of Government ensures that the laws of the United States are come…

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    Constitution signed, n.d.). With the signing of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, the republic government was formed and established the three branches of government with overlapping powers. The three branches include the Legislative, Executive and Judicial organizations. Each holding the other accountable so no one branch can gain too much power. These Madisonian checks and balances ensure big government doesn’t infringe on people’s liberties also outlined in the Bill of Rights…

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    The executive and legislative branches each play very important roles that are different but often overlap. The president or executive branch makes foreign policy by responses to foreign events, proposals for legislation, policy statements, policy implementation, and independent action. Congress can make foreign policy…

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    Baron de Montesquieu, an Enlightenment thinker in the early 1700’s, created the idea of “Separation of Powers”, which stated each government is separated into three forms of government: executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Each branch creates a set of checks and balances, meaning every branch must check the other two branches. Checking each branch maintains equal power between branches, providing a way to counteract decisions which are either unjust or unconstitutional by law. If both…

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