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    Powers of the Legislative and Executive Branch The Founders of our country created the “Constitution of the United States” to keep the power of government separated into three branches of government, so one entity could not control the whole nation. These include the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches. The Legislative and Executive branches use their powers to create rules and regulation for the nation. Though our Founders emphasized and documented the powers of these branches in the…

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    Pain and Sacrifice A marathon is a work of art. Months and even years of training are required. It is something that is seen as a great accomplishment. Something that takes heart, pride, and determination. It’s no easy feat, and death may even be a result. Life in the 20th century was like no other. A time where life was different for everyone. The US was seeking change and it definitely wasn’t wanted. Racially our country was struggling to find its identity. It was lost. Our constitution…

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    if they are believed to have taken part in an unlawful act. The 3 branches of the government are, legislature, judiciary, and executive. The Executive branch consists of the President and departments like the Cabinet that help run the government. They can veto laws, the president is the Commander-in-Chief for the military. The Legislative Branch consists of Congress which is the House of Representatives and the Senate. “The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members, divided…

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    Executive Branch Essay

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    processes (Pinnell, Lecture, 29 Aug). Congress, also known as the Legislative Branch, has two parts: the Senate and House of Representatives. They come together to discuss what bills to form and make sure that those bills can become laws. The Judicial Branch, known as the highest court of this country, is responsible for interpreting laws, and to make sure that the laws are constitutional. The last branch, the Executive Branch is managed by the President of the United States, who is responsible…

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    lead the government. The key phrase is "who they want to lead!" When people think about voting, the first thing that comes to mind is the presidential election. The elected official that is supposed to lead is found in the executive branch of government. This is the branch that people seem to care about the most. This is of course because the executive’s responsibility simplified is to carry out the laws. Executive leaders also try to implement things that the people want to most. This piece…

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    and is even being called the “fourth branch of government”. However, many are unaware of how and why the media has earned itself this name. Therefore, by examining the origin and implications of the media’s new title, while also considering…

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    founders, which separates the three branches of government into the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The main purpose of this system is to ensure that the powers of the national government are separated from one another. The Legislative branch, composed of Congress is broken up into two chambers, the Senate and The House of Representatives. These two chambers are meant to have each state represented in them, of which officials were elected directly by the people in an open…

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    Judicial Branch Essay

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    Hamilton does not believe the Judicial branch has as much power as the other branches but he is wrong. The Judicial branch is the Supreme Court and all the other courts beneath it. In the government there are three branches, the Executive, Legislative and the Judicial branch. All three of these branches all have certain jobs and powers that the others do not. A lot of people believe that the executive branch is the branch with the most power but I do not think so. I strongly believe that all…

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    Alabama Executive Branch

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    the legislative, and the judicial branch. Each branch of government has a different type of power instead of giving all the power to one branch. Every state has its own laws and ways it can run these branches of government. The state of Alabama legislative branch is slightly different from the other 49 states. Alabama’s legislative branch has more authority than the executive branch. The balance of power of the state of Alabama lies within the Legislative branch, because it has more power and…

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    of the executive branch. The executive branch is one of the three branches of government responsible for leading this country. The other two branches of government are the Legislative and Judicial. They all work together to run, regulate, and protect the U.S.A. I will summarize the roles, major parts, workings, and changes I would make of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. One could say that campaigning is the first step to becoming head of the executive branch. First, let me…

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