The leader of Great Britain during World War II was Winston Churchill. He was known as the Prime Minister also.
Answer:
The answer is A I believe.
Explanation:
I looked up this question before.
The principle of Checks and Balances looks to enable each government branch (executive, judicial, and legislative) to apply a certain extent of influence over the other branches.
It was fundamental that the framers added it to the Constitution, as these functions guarantee the separation of powers. This is a key element for any Federal government to keep balance and ensure no individual branch gets too powerful in comparison to the others.
For example, the Executive branch can veto bills from the Legislative branch, but the Legislative branch can override that veto.
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Franklin Roosevelt set up the lend-lease program in 1941 to
help Britain fight against Germany and the Axis Powers. The United States was
officially uninvolved in the war at the time but this was a method of offering
aid indirectly to the Allied nations.
A. Through votes in their legislatures and conventions