In America, there are three branches of government the legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch of government has the power to make the laws and frame public policies; the executive branch has the power to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch settles arguments that come up in the society. Each branch has a way to regulate the powers of the other. It is made this way because the branches would have equal power over the other.
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by overriding the presidential veto by a two-thirds vote. The legislative branch also makes presidential appointments, approve treaties, and can also impeach the president. The legislative branch can check the judicial …show more content…
The 25th amendment deals with the succession of the presidency. For example if the President dies or resigns then the Vice President becomes the President. It also says that whenever there is an opening for Vice President, the President nominates a Vice President that will take that person’s place. When the President writes a declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he writes to them a declaration that says otherwise; the powers of the President transfer to the Vice President. When the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives that he is able to discharge his powers and duties, he will resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of executive department decide that he isn’t able to perform his duties as President. If that happens then the Vice President becomes …show more content…
When the president gives the speech; he or she is tasked with giving his view of the nation, with emphasis on the economy and the budget. The tone of the address can vary depending upon the direction of the economy, the state of foreign policy, military engagement, or consideration of recent or looming crises. The speech provides the President a template to go by for presenting his agenda to those responsible for passing it. The President explains why the policies he is proposing are necessary for the prosperity of the nation. In doing so, he has the chance to rally his legislative allies, and to win legislative opponents over to his point of