AP Gov Review: Video #3, Check and Balances

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AP Gov Review: Video #3, Check and Balances Everything You Need To Know About Checks And Balances To Succeed In AP Gov

Checks and Balances: An Intro What is it? Ensuring that too much political power is not held by one group (branch) of government Each branch has specific abilities to limit the power of other branches Helps prevent usurpation - illegitimate claim to power Why was it developed? To prevent one branch of government from gaining too much power

Federalist #51 (Federalist Papers) What is it? One of the articles that comprises The Federalist Papers, written by James Madison What is the title of the article? The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between Different Departments What did it advocate? The division of power between different branches

Breaking Down Federalist #51 What did Madison view separation of powers as necessary? In his words…. “to the preservation of liberty, it is evident that each department should have a will of its own; and consequently should be constituted that the members of each should have as little agency as possible in the appointment of the members of others.” Judicial Department: Madison believed judges should be appointed for life “Permanent tenure….. must soon destroy all sense of dependence on the authority conferring them” Legislative Branch: Madison viewed the legislative branch as an important branch (Article 1 of the Constitution) The legislative branch would be separated as well…… “divide the legislative branch into different branches” House and Senate would each have separate roles and responsibilities

Examples of Legislative Checks Legislative check on the Executive branch: Can override a presidential veto with 2/3 of both houses President with most vetoes overridden? Andrew Johnson Senate approves presidential nominations House can impeach the president, Senate can remove How many presidents have been impeached? 2 - Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton Legislative check on the Judicial branch Senate can confirm or reject judicial nominees (simple majority) House can impeach judges, Senate can remove

Examples of Executive Checks Executive check on the Legislative branch: President can veto a bill, preventing it from becoming a law Most vetoes in one and two terms? Grover Cleveland President can propose laws and budgets Executive check on the Judicial branch Nominates federal judges (Supreme Court and other courts) Enforces judicial opinions and rulings (Brown v. Board and the Little Rock Nine) Can pardon individuals convicted of a crime

Examples of Judicial Checks Judicial check on the Legislative branch: Can declare laws unconstitutional (judicial review, established by Marbury v. Madison - 1803, check description) Can declare treaties unconstitutional Judicial check on the Executive branch Can declare presidential actions/executive orders unconstitutional

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Test Tips Multiple-Choice: You MUST KNOW examples of checks and balances Federalist #51 Free Response: Judicial Review and the Supreme Court How checks and balances impacts the relationship between Congress and the President (2011 Free Response - Check the description)

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