In American politics, three branches exist in order to make sure that this remains accurate, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch of government is made up of two parts, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. The House of Representatives can vary the amount of delegates from each state, but in the Senate there are fifty members, two from each state. Every law that is written goes through the House and the Senate to be voted upon. The Executive Branch. The Executive Branch holds the single most powerful person in the United States, the President. Him along with his cabinet consisting of the Vice President and other members are some of the most powerful people, but in order for their laws to be passed they must first go through the Legislative Branch (Branches of gov, n.d.). The Judicial Branch. The Judicial Branch’s main job within the United States is making sure that the laws that are passed through legislation violates the Bill of Rights found within the U.S Constitution. Recent court rulings have included marriage rights for everyone and the ruling that healthcare is considered a human right (Branches of gov,
In American politics, three branches exist in order to make sure that this remains accurate, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch of government is made up of two parts, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. The House of Representatives can vary the amount of delegates from each state, but in the Senate there are fifty members, two from each state. Every law that is written goes through the House and the Senate to be voted upon. The Executive Branch. The Executive Branch holds the single most powerful person in the United States, the President. Him along with his cabinet consisting of the Vice President and other members are some of the most powerful people, but in order for their laws to be passed they must first go through the Legislative Branch (Branches of gov, n.d.). The Judicial Branch. The Judicial Branch’s main job within the United States is making sure that the laws that are passed through legislation violates the Bill of Rights found within the U.S Constitution. Recent court rulings have included marriage rights for everyone and the ruling that healthcare is considered a human right (Branches of gov,