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1 3 Branches of Government
Separation of Powers

2 Separation of Powers Each level of government is broken up into three parts. Legislative (Makes the Law) Executive (Carries out the Law) Judicial (Interprets the Law) 2

3 What are Checks and Balances?
The constitution prevents any of the three branches of the U.S. government from getting too powerful by giving them checks and powers. Checks - restraints or control over other branches. Powers – Specific powers one branch has that another does not. No branch is too strong No branch is too weak 3

4 Checks and Balances 4

5 Legislative Branch Powers Make Laws
Can override presidential veto with a two-thirds majority in each house of congress. Approves appointments of federal court judges. In 2005, Harriet Miers was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Bush. Congress did not approve. 5

6 U.S. Supreme Court Building
Checks on Legislative Powers President can veto bills. The Supreme Court can rule that a law is unconstitutional. U.S. Supreme Court Building 6

7 Executive Branch Powers Can approve or veto laws Carries out the laws
Appoints federal court judges Commander and Chief of military 7

8 Checks on Executive Powers
Congress can override presidential veto with a two-thirds majority in each house. Congress can impeach and remove the president for high crimes and misdemeanors. Senate approves or denies the president’s appointments to federal courts. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton have been the only two presidents who have ever been impeached. However, they were not removed from office. 8

9 Judicial Branch Powers Interprets the meaning of law
Can rule that laws passed by Congress or action taken by the executive branch as unconstitutional 9

10 Checks on Judicial Powers
Congress or the states can propose an amendment to the Constitution to make a law constitutional. Senate can refuse to approve appointments to the federal courts. Congress can impeach and remove a federal judge from office. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was almost refused appointment by the Senate because of sexual harassment allegations. 10

11 Question: Why does the Constitution provide for the separation of powers?
Executive to ensure that no one branch of the U.S. government becomes too powerful Legislative Judicial

12 Legislative & Executive
Executive Branch  Legislative Branch Executive Branch  Legislative Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch  Executive Branch  Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch  Legislative Branch Judicial & Executive Judicial Branch  Legislative & Executive   Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial & Executive  Legislative & Executive   Legislative Branch Executive Branch 12


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