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Mazyrski [523]
4 years ago
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Strike441 [17]4 years ago
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c. Establishing a waiting period for a marriage license

printing money is for the mint.

establishing trade agreements is the governments job.

and post offices are owned and ran by the government

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- <u>Separation of Powers</u>

The "Separation of Powers" states that governmental powers are to be evenly split between "x" amount of branches, x being determined by the Founding Fathers. Each of these branches are given a certain power (or job) that they need to do. For example, The Powers were separated and given to 3 branches:

Executive Branch: This branch is has the power to create a bill, as well as veto, line-veto, give ideas on what to change in a bill, create diplomatic relations with countries, ask congress to start wars, set up Judicial Judges.

Legislative Branch: This branch has the power to create bills, pass the bill, declare war, regulate commerce, control taxation and spending policies, veto or approve Judicial Judges.

Judicial Branch: This branch has the power to impeach Presidents, declare a law or bill as unconstitutional, have the last word on cases that reaches the Supreme Court.

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<u>Legislative Branch:</u>

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<u>Weakness</u>:

Congressmen & women can be replaced

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Able to have final word in how laws would be interpreted

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