Judicial Branch Vs Executive Branch Essay

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In the United States Constitution the legislative, executive, and judicial powers are designed to separate responsibility giving specific powers to each branch of government. Separation of powers enables the designated powers of the branches to balance and check each other. The powers given to each branch cannot be exercised fully by one branch on their own, unless they have cooperation from the other two branches. The Executive Branch checks on the Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch by balancing Congress's and the Supreme Court's power . The president is able to veto laws passed by congress, appoint federal judges, propose laws to congress, grant amnesty,and nominate judges to the supreme court. The president can also decide to issue

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