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Lera25 [3.4K]
3 years ago
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I need an answer in your own words please! How does having three branches of government make our lawmaking process more fair? Ma

ke sure to use the phrase “checks and balances” in your answer.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

The Three branches of the Government:

a) Legislature

b) Executive

c) Judiciary

These three create laws, which are essential for the proper functioning of the country.

To make these laws very fair, these 3 branches are made.

When starting at the legislature, here all problems and troubles of the city or state are brought up, these also include, criminal cases, water shortage, etc.

All of these are discussed by members of Legislation, which rises awareness about the condition of any area. That makes them introduce "laws" that will help reduce or prevent the action that happened in a particular city or state.

Next, executive is the one that takes the role of taking all these problems and laws

And executing them. Like making a law book that can be read by people in a state for them to be aware of the laws

Whereas if it was a problem that affects the whole country, then the Executive branch is the one that can introduce new amendments to the constitution for everyone to follow.

Finally, Judiciary is the branch where punishments are made when a law is broken.

The main part of The Judiciary are courts.

This branch helps to maintain a fair action between the people.

All these branches work to together to make a proper, fair environment for the country, which checks and balances the condition of the country or state or a city.

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