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    legislative. The government felt that this division of power would check and balance them. The legislative branch or the law-making body of government is broken up in power between the Senate‚ and the House of Representatives. The executive branch‚ headed by the president of the United States takes care of most of the decision-making needed in passing laws‚ and policies. The judicial branch‚ determines what is legal and what laws are unconstitutional. According to document four‚ the president also

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    surveying. A. Compared corporate policy with branch policy. 1. Compared branch policies regarding work hours against corporate policy. 2. Questioned branch managers regarding their policies. 3. Questioned branch HR manager about documentation and enforcing of corporate policy. B. Survey employees regarding daily operations and policies. 1. 3 Human resource employees surveyed on company policy 2. 10 managers surveyed on branch policy. 3. All branch employees surveyed regarding work conditions

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    representatives. | Legislative Branch‚ which has the power to make laws. | Checks and balances is the base through which no branch has more power than the other two. | “We the people of the United States…” has more meaning in self-government than anything else. | Executive Branch‚ which has the power to carry out and enforce laws. | The power of one branch is usually checked by the other two‚ so all three branches work together to come to any agreement. | | Judicial Branch‚ which has the power to

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    Legislative‚ Judicial‚and Executive. The Legislative branch‚ headed by Congress‚ includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. This branch’s powers include passing laws‚ originating spending bills‚ impeaching officials‚ and approving treaties. The Judicial branch‚ headed by the Supreme Court‚ is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws‚

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    height. Since the lowest branch was about 20 feet we unfolded the ladder all the way. I volunteered to go first. I climbed up to the first branch and started to saw through it while my cousin Migue held the ladder‚ so I wouldn’t fall. After about eight or nine minutes the branch fell to the ground. I climbed down the ladder to inspect the branch. It didn’t have enough needles to decorate the whole Nativity display so we decided to cut another branch.

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    The United States Constitution is the single most important document in American history for a variety of reasons. Not only does it provide the framework for our government to operate‚ but it also states the rights and liberties each citizen has. The Constitution strikes a unique balance between power at the national level and at the state level‚ not allowing for the national government to become so strong that it tramples the rights of states or individuals. In a world where we see so much instability

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    split it into 3 branches so 1 branch wouldn’t get all the power. The United States of America is a democracy (an indirect democracy or republic‚ to be specific). The citizens of the country can attend fair elections. The power of the government is in the hands of the people or in the hands of elected representatives. The Executive Branch is the highest branch out of the 3. The President‚ Vice President‚ and the President’s Cabinet is part of the Executive Branch. The President has the power to

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    The United States Constitution avoids tyranny by separation of power‚ federalism‚ and checks and balances. The creators of the Constitution made sure to safeguard against tyranny so the citizens wouldn’t retaliate again like they did with the British. One of the important steps of making the United States was the Bill Of Rights. Many states didn’t approve of the Constitution because it didn’t list any of their rights. After that‚ the first ten amendments were added. Important leaders in creating

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    executive branch with is lead by the President have the ability to check the other two branches ("The charters of‚" 2012). One check the executive branch has the legislative branch is to veto bills. All bills from Congress must come to the President for approval before becoming a law ("The charters of‚" 2012). The executive branch also contains the Vice President who presides over the Senate and cast the deciding vote if the Senate is tied ("The charters of‚" 2012). The way the executive branch checks

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    The 3 branches of government are the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial. The Executive Branch is administered by the president. Citizens vote for the president and the Electoral College chooses the best president who has the more votes from the citizens and has a better background. The people see which president will give us more opportunities and will protect us better. The Legislative Branch is runned by the Congress. The Congress makes our laws. The House of Representatives and the Senate are

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