Judicial Branch

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Do you know that government in the U.S.A has a limited power? Well, government power is set with specific power by The Framers. The Framers divided the government into three parts which are known as branches. The reason they did that is because they knew governments often increase to much power. That’s when people started to fear the government because they do what he said all the time. However, that was until the three branches with the certain powers. The three branches are benefited the most from the constitution distribution of power because the Legislative branch and Judicial branch. There are some examples that shows that the legislative branch was one of the most powerful when it comes to to beneficial branch. One example is that the legislative branch have a power to make laws which explains that the government won’t have the power to control all the nation or make their own decision that can destroy the people’s life. One evidence that support this is “When they do, they can violate the rights of the people. They work for the selfish interest of a few people instead of the common good.”(Lesson 12) This explains that some govenments treat people differently pr badly when they have a huge amount of power to make a law. However, when the laws are made by others; a lot of things can be fair for people. Additionally, when laws are …show more content…

This happens most of the times in court because when judges judge; they don’t make fair decisions. A quote that support this is “The judicial branch has the power to check Congress and the president. If a case is bought before them, the court have the power to say that a certain law is not allowed by the Constitution.” This explains that the judicial branch can stop the other branches from making a decision of their

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