One question that pops up is how does the the government divide the power between the governments so that the power is not given to just one branch of government. One way is federalism and what it does is divide the powers between the central …show more content…
It does this in a way of dividing and arranging the offices so they can check each other. (Doc C) as stated in The Federalist papers, “The three branches should not be so far separated as to have no constitutional control over each other.” (Doc C) According to the Constitution, each branch of government can check one another. For example, In the legislative branch can approve presidential nominees, override a president's veto, and impeach the president on the executive branch and can also impeach judges on the judicial branch. On the executive branch the president can veto congressional legislation on the legislative branch and can nominate judges on the judicial branch. Lastly, the judicial branch can declare the presidential acts unconstitutional on the executive branch and can declare laws as unconstitutional on the legislative branch. This way the three branches of government are separate but also intertwined between one another to prevent one branch from having too much