Political Science /Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
This deck covers the fundamental concepts of the separation of powers in the U.S. government, including the roles of each branch and the system of checks and balances.
Separation of Powers
Division of power in the government so that no one branch is too powerful
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Definition
Separation of Powers
Division of power in the government so that no one branch is too powerful
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Checks and balances
A system by which branches check each other to equalize power
Legislative Branch
Congress who makes the laws
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Executive Branch
The President who carries out the laws
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Judicial Branch
The Supreme Court who defines or interprets the laws
What 3 ways are the power of the US divided?
Congress makes the laws, the courts interpret the laws and the President enforces the laws.
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Term | Definition |
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Separation of Powers | Division of power in the government so that no one branch is too powerful |
Checks and balances | A system by which branches check each other to equalize power |
Legislative Branch | Congress who makes the laws |
Executive Branch | The President who carries out the laws |
Judicial Branch | The Supreme Court who defines or interprets the laws |
What 3 ways are the power of the US divided? | Congress makes the laws, the courts interpret the laws and the President enforces the laws. |
Why are powers separated? | So that no one branch can become too powerful. |
What is the job of the Legislative Branch? | They make or "legislate" the laws |
What is the job of the Executive Branch? | They carry out or enforce the laws |
What is the job of the Judicial Branch? | They define or interpret the laws |
What two branches are checked by the legislative branch? | The executive and judicial branches |
What two branches are checked by the executive branch? | The judicial and the legislative branches |
What two branches are checked by the judicial branch? | The executive and the legislative branches |