Executive Branch Absolute Power

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Does the Executive Branch Hold Absolute Power? The United States has a unique system of government that has a separation of powers making sure no individual or group will have too much power. The executive branch carries out and enforces laws that are made by the legislative branch and evaluated by the judicial branch. Upon the election of President Trump, many people fear that the executive branch will gain absolute power. Unlike many of the monarchs during the Age of Absolutism, the U.S. government sets laws that prevent the president from becoming an absolute ruler. The Constitution divides the U.S. Federal Government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Each branch can change acts of the other branches. The president

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