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Separation of Powers

Legislative Judicial Executive Legislative Executive Legislative Executive Judicial Executive Executive Legislative Legislative Executive Legislative

Checks and Balances

Executive Branch (President) Veto Power Call Special Session Appoints Federal Judges Grants pardons and reprieves Override Veto Impeachment Budget Control (House) Advise and Consent (Senate) Declare Ex. Orders UC Serve for Life Legislative Branch (Congress) Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) Declare laws unconstitutional Confirms Judges (Senate) Impeach Judges Sets Court size

Executive Branch (President) Veto Power Call Special Session Appoints Federal Judges Grants pardons and reprieves Override Veto Impeachment Budget Control (House) Advise and Consent (Senate) Declare Ex. Orders UC Serve for Life Legislative Branch (Congress) Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) Declare laws unconstitutional Confirms Judges (Senate) Impeach Judges Sets Court size