This idea is known as "checks and balances".
Basically, the idea is to make sure that not all the governmental power is concentrated in one branch.
For example, the legislative branch can make laws, but the executive branch can veto (reject) those laws.
The executive branch (the President) can nominate people to the Supreme Court, but it needs to be confirmed by the Senate. In fact, any time the President wants to hire someone to fill a government position, he or she needs approval from the Senate.
The judicial branch can declare both laws made by the legislative branch and executive orders made by the executive branch as unconstitutional.
He was the first person to seperate siamese twins successfully. not only tha he overcame oppression and fought his way to become a neurosurgeon. He is also a seventh-day adeventist which is interesting.
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Explanation :In “Reflections on the Revolution in France,” Burke shares his thoughts and opinions about the French Revolution. Using his text, explore 3 themes identified by Burke, and relate one theme to what we are learning in class. Please only use a Canadian example to support your response.
Three themes that Edmund Burke identifies in “Reflections on the Revolution in France” are opposition to the republican form of government, support for constitutional monarchy, and support for the connection of church and state. A connection to Canadian history concerns the continued loyalty of the British provinces to the crown when the United States became independent and the new threat posed by the events in France.