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    responsibilities. Each branch has to work with each other to make sure that the peoples’ rights are protected and the government is functional. The House and Senate make up the legislative branch and together they make up the Congress. The legislative branch creates all laws, controls foreign commerce and interstate, taxing and spending policies, and declares war. The Office of Compliance, Library of Congress, and the U.S. Senate are a few of the legislative branch organizations. The executive…

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    What if we lived in a world with laws that made it seem like there was no point to the Constitution? The Judicial Branch has powers just like the other two branches. The Judicial Branch is all about the courts. The First Congress established the Supreme Court. The Judicial Branch is the branch that acquires the Supreme Court. Within the Supreme Court there is the power of Judicial Review. Some people may think that the Supreme Court should not have the power of Judicial Review. The Supreme Court…

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    Texas Executive Branch Have you ever ask yourself if the state level executive branch is important? The answer is most defiantly yes, every branch of the state and federal government matter because of something called checks and balances. Checks and balances is a system that was created to make sure no branch of power gets more power than the other. Critics in the past have made points and arguments that the Texas Government is out of date, the governors office of Texas appears to be weak when…

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    There are three reasons that makes me want to branch. By being a representative and an assistant manager in your office and being an assistant manager under Chris Hurlman, one of the top managers in Vector. Not only have I experienced more business and real world experience, but I have developed more personal growth than what I thought was possible. While being an assistant manager, I have realized that I love helping and guiding people to become the best version of themselves. This job has…

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    Engineer Castle Welcome to the Corp of Engineers, please pin the castle to our newly deserve Engineer Soldiers. Most folks that see the Branch Insignia don’t know what the castle means or where its heritage comes from. After hours of research I have learned more than I would have ever imagined, I’m going to cover the meaning, the history and the honor of getting to wear the castle upon my collar. Throughout my reading, I found out that the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) adopted…

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    explain as you follow. First and foremost I will begin discussing and describing the powers and duties carried out by the legislative branch and who actually makes up this specific portion of the government. The Legislative branch of the United States of America is made up of the 535 members of Congress which includes the 100 elected Senators, and the…

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    The Legislative branch of government in contemporary politics differs greatly from one government to another. Some legislatures are extremely powerful, as in Parliamentary structures, while others are mere ‘rubber-stamp’ bodies for Executive authority. The Legislative branch in the United States is one of the most organized methods to promote autonomy. According to Montesquieu, the most important method to promote liberty is separating and acting independently the three branches of the…

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    The Executive Branch of government has the responsibility of enforcing laws. The Executive Branch has quite a few checks and balances over the Legislative Branch of government. The Executive Branch has the power to discard any bills, even if the Legislative Branch wanted the bill to pass. The Executive Branch also has the power and control to call any important or special Congress meetings. The Executive Branch can suggest any legislation and can attract people about legislation and other things…

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    abuse of power, whereas a weak executive branch will decrease that chance. I agree with Hamilton when he stated that () “a feeble executive implies a feeble executive of the government. A feeble executive is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever it may be in theory, must be, in practice, a bad government” (). I believe even though a strong government might induce an urge to abuse power, a strong executive branch will benefit the government because a…

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    which society abides by. All three branches are extremely important foundations of American Government, beginning with the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is an essential part of our government that is responsible for making laws and framing public policies. This branch is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Legislative Branch of the United States is bicameral for important reasons with each house having similarities and differences. First and…

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