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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
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What is the system of checks and balances? Provide at least two examples of how one branch of government can "check" the power o

f another branch of government
History
1 answer:
Annette [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Here are some examples of how the different branches work together: The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.

Explanation:

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