The separation of powers and the operation of checks and balances Mr. Byvik CE 6 b.

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The separation of powers and the operation of checks and balances Mr. Byvik CE 6 b

Separate! Limited! Balanced! The powers of the national government are separated among three branches of the government in ways that limit any one branch from abusing its power. CE 6 b

Essential question How do the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances protect against an abuse of power by any one branch of the national government? CE 6 b

Separation of Powers The Constitution of the United States in Articles I, II, and III defines the powers of the legislative Executive judicial branches of the national government. CE 6 b

Checks and Balances Each of the three branches of the national government limits the exercise of power by the other two branches. CE 6 b

Legislative Branch The Congress checks the president when legislators – override presidential vetoes – impeach and convict a president. The Congress checks the courts when legislators – confirm or refuse to confirm federal judges/justices – impeach and convict judges/justices. CE 6 b

The Executive Branch The president checks Congress when the president – proposes legislation – prepares an annual budget for Congress to approve – call special sessions of Congress – vetoes legislation Congress has passed. The president checks the courts when the president appoints judges/justices CE 6 b

The Judicial Branch The courts check Congress when judges/justices declare acts of Congress to be unconstitutional. The courts check the president when judges/justices declare executive actions to be unconstitutional. CE 6 b