The following are the choices I found on the internet:
A. The Constitution established a legislative branch to create national laws.
B. The Constitution created a government where each state was represented in Congress.
C. The Constitution created a federal government fully independent from Great Britain.
D. The Constitution created a federal government with three branches.
The answer would be letter D - The Constitution created a federal government with three branches. Each branch has distinct powers to carry out its responsibilities.
Answer:
It ensures government remains fair and accountable by creating checks and balances on the use of power. It is essential under the rule of law that the use of power is lawful, and can be challenged. Power is balanced between the Judiciary, Legislature and Executive, so each can act as a check on the power of the other.
Answer:
Under the Constitution, <u>the President of the United States</u> determines U.S. foreign policy. The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President's chief foreign affairs adviser.
D. veto a bill passed by Congress
Even though the President can veto a bill, it can be sent back to Congress if they choose to try to overrule the President's veto. In order for this to happen, both the Senate and the House of Representatives must vote to overrule the President's veto by a 2/3's majority. If that happens, the President's veto is overruled and the bill becomes a law.
The President can NOT declare a federal law unconstitutional nor overturn an unconstitutional state law. The Constitution does not grant the President the power to legislate, rather to execute legislation. Neither does the Constitution of the United States grant courts the power to legislate. The power to legislate was given specifically to Congress. The President does have the right to to submit legislation to Congress.
The Constitution does not give the occupant (the President) of that office the authority to "eliminate" a law that has been passed by Congress, no matter what voters think or believe of that law. The process for repealing a law has to begin in Congress.
The President can NOT vote for a bill that is being discussed in Congress because the Constitution does not grant the President the authority of legislation. The President has the option to veto the bill, after passing through both the House of Representatives and the Senate. But the President may choose to sign or veto the bill. If vetoed, Congress may choose to try to overrule it.
Answer:
They wanted things done a certain way.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you imagine something in your head you think of it and when it actually happens you want it to be just like you imagined it. In order to have it just the way that you want it you have to have rules so that it would stay just as you wanted it. If something were messed up or done wrong while farming that could cause a time where they go with out and there could be hard time where some people go without food if even one little thing is done wrong.