The Executive branch is responsible for the enforcement of laws, the Legislative with the establishment of laws, and the Judiciary upholds the morale interpretation of laws. These branches have certain powers that keep the other branches in check, to prevent tyranny, and keep constitutional rights. One check that the Legislative has over the Executive, is the power to impeach governmental officials. Another power, would be to cancel a President’s veto if enough votes are sustained. The Executive branch has the power to veto any act that the Legislative proposes, which helps the branch check the Legislative. The Judiciary, can veto any laws that they interpret unconstitutional, or that do not withholding the rights of the people. With these checks in place, one branch of government cannot gain too much power or influence, in which to control the others. This is important, to prevent against a possible monarchy, or a situation where a corrupt senate controls the populous, in such the case of the
The Executive branch is responsible for the enforcement of laws, the Legislative with the establishment of laws, and the Judiciary upholds the morale interpretation of laws. These branches have certain powers that keep the other branches in check, to prevent tyranny, and keep constitutional rights. One check that the Legislative has over the Executive, is the power to impeach governmental officials. Another power, would be to cancel a President’s veto if enough votes are sustained. The Executive branch has the power to veto any act that the Legislative proposes, which helps the branch check the Legislative. The Judiciary, can veto any laws that they interpret unconstitutional, or that do not withholding the rights of the people. With these checks in place, one branch of government cannot gain too much power or influence, in which to control the others. This is important, to prevent against a possible monarchy, or a situation where a corrupt senate controls the populous, in such the case of the