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    Voting Age Case Study

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    voting age requirement is valid for national elections, but not for State or local elections.” The Checks and Balances worked very well in this case. The Legislative branch made the law to where all voting age was 18-years-old in National, State, and local elections. The Executive branch enforced the law, and then the Judicial branch interpreted and checked the law and ended up sending it back. The Justices said that only the States, and not the Congress, have the authority to establish the…

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    equal power. So the framers of the constitution create a system so that one branch could not over rule another; this system was called checks and balances. The first branch is the Executive branch; this branch is headed by a strong chief executive called the president. This branch has the power to implement and enforce laws as well as veto them but this action can be override by the other branches. The Executive branch can command the…

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    allowing each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent…

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    separated among each branch. The first of these branches is the legislative branch in which you find the House of Representatives and the Senate, which both together make the Congress. Next, there is the Executive branch that contains the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet. The Judicial branch holds the Supreme Court and Federal Courts. Each of the branches has different powers in different areas. The Legislative brach has the job of making laws, the Executive branch carries out the laws…

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    comparing the powers of the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch, I will show you that the Executive Branch has more control in the government. The Executive Branch is the branch of government that enforces the law. The Executive Branch, however, does not make or interpret laws as those are jobs of other branches of government. Despite this, the Executive Branch can sometimes be the source of some types of laws including decrees and executive orders. This branch of government includes…

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    The judicial branch is made up of court systems and judicial administrations. It is arranged in many layers, overlapping jurisdictions, and is hierarchy in structure of courts. Texas has divided the courts system into two sections: criminal and civil. At the top of…

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    Government. The legislative branch has the power to make new laws and form any new public policies that it deems necessary. While the executive branch is granted the power to enforce and administer new laws, the judicial branch interprets these laws that are set forth by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch of the government. All of these different branches of government come together and they help the country run smoothly. Each different branch of government has a very…

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    The United States as being a represenative country the Founding Fathers organized three seperate branches of the governmemt. These seperate branchs would not only carry out specific duties but also keep the majorities from ruling. The three branchs they included were the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. Each of these branchs would be responisble for checks and balances of the…

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    to be divided in three branches which are the legislative, executive and the judicial branch. His idea was that these three branches must work separated form each other in order to avoid the abuse of power. The legislative branch is responsible for make or enact the laws, the executive branch execute the law so they are responsible for implementing the law made by the legislative branch and the judicial branch is responsible to check the laws, to see if the law is working according…

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    defined by the constitution. The founders intended for the federal government to have limited powers and the states to have those powers not delegated to the federal government. Although the three branches have their own separation of powers, each branch is dependent on each other in the performance of its functions. The Farmers created a system known as “Checks and…

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