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Freedom of religion (First Amendment) and equal
protection under the law (Fourteenth Amendment)
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- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
- In simple terms, this part of the 1st amendment means the federal government will not establish a state church, or give preference to one faith over another.
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The constitution was created so no one has too much power
It can be a lot of areas but I am going to say the SouthWest near the Mexican border
The theory was challenged in the 1920s by psychologists such as Walter Cannon and Philip Bard, who developed an alternative theory of emotion known as Cannon–Bard theory, in which physiological changes follow emotions. A third theory of emotion is Schachter and Singer's two factor theory of emotion.
Answer: 1. The legislative branch checks the executive branch by being the one who can call for impeachment (the process starts in the House and then the Senate approves if the reason for impeachment is reasonable) and vetoing laws the president approves. The legislative branch also checks the judicial branch by approving appointed judges by the President and can propose constitutional amendments to overturn decisions made by the court.
2. The executive branch checks the power of the legislative branch by also vetoing laws the legislative wants to pass. It also checks the power of the judicial branch by being the one who appoints the judges and they can technically choose whether they want to enforce the rulings and decisions the court has made.
3. The judicial branch has power both over the Legislative and Executive branch by declaring if one of their actions is unconstitutional and they have the last say (judicial review).
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