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    The founding fathers set up the national government to have three branches which are legislative branch‚ executive branch‚ and Judicial branch. The founding fathers made up the three branches so one branch wouldn’t take over‚ so the president didn’t get too much power over the United State‚ and that at anytime something is wrong they mad checks and balance to check one another. First‚ the founding father made sure that all the branch were equally responsible for certain things in the world. The

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    The United States government is made up of three branches: executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial. The executive branch is the President; the legislative branch is Congress‚ which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives; and the judicial branch is Supreme Court‚ as well as the lower Courts. The legislative branch‚ or more specifically Congress‚ will be the focus of this assignment. Congress is the section of government that is associated with lawmaking. Congress is made up of representatives

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    ONGOCO BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT OFFICE (Philippines) EXECUTIVE LEGISLATIVE JUDICIARY a. Composition President (1) Vice President (1) Cabinet Members Senators (24) House of Representatives (250) Partylists Supreme Court (1 Chief Justice; 14 Assoc. Justice) Inferior Court b. Qualifications President/ Vice President • Natural-born citizen • Registered voter • Able to read and write • At least 40 years old on the day of election • Resident of the Philippines for at

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    Separation of powers is used by the constitution to create a three branches to prevent one branches getting too powerful. The three branches is legislative‚ executive and judicial. Legislative made up of 2 houses of congress would make the laws. Executive is headed by president would implement and enforce laws that is passed by congress. Judicial system of federal courts interpret the laws. Bill of right was created by anti-federalist to ensure their right are protected. The federalist end

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    2. Describe how these three branches are supposed to interact. The three forms of government‚ the Legislative‚ the Executive‚ and the Judicial branches interact with each other through the system called‚ check and balance. Check and balance allow the feral branches to check on one another to ensure that each branch has equal power over their citizens’ rights. This eliminates a branch from consuming too much power and becoming more dominant than the other branches. Each Branch is given their own specific

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    That time has finally come due to the fact that the federal government of the United States is being supported with three equal branches which are the executive‚ the legislature‚ and the judiciary. They saw the circumstances which is by England’s official and decided to construct a different kind of government which the government could not overpower the people of the United States. Also‚ the U.S. Constitution had created a central government which has the power to enforce laws and not

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    3 Branches of Criminal Justice The first branch of the Criminal Justice System is law Enforcement‚ which is responsible For‚ enforcing the laws‚ determining if a crime has occurred‚ investigate the crime‚ and press charges‚ if appropriate. Second‚ is courts‚ which must review evidence‚ determine if the accused is guilty‚ and decide if the punishment is needed‚ if so‚ what type would be appropriate; there are two types of courts: federal and State. The third branch is corrections‚ which monitors

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    democratic government began in Greece in 700 B.C‚ about twenty-five hundred years ago. Rome was so large that not everyone could play a role in government so the Roman citizens elected representatives to speak and act for them. This form of government was called a republic. The United States has a representative form of government. The representatives make laws and rules for the country. The government should be rated at an 8 because it has some flaws but it is still decent. There are three branches

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    This archive file includes POL 443 Week 1 Individual Assignment The Three Branches of Government Chart Political Science - General Political Science Individual Assignment: Three Branches of Government Chart ·  Complete the Three Branches of Government Chart‚ located on your student Web site‚ and submit to the Assignments link.  Be sure to put your full name on it.   Going to college should be about getting an education but keep in mind that college is also a place where you will

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    The Effectiveness of a Three Strikes Law Introduction Opponents and proponents of Three Strikes Laws argue vehemently for its effectiveness in deterring crime‚ and‚ conversely‚ for its ineffectiveness and economic imprudence. This study proposes to sift through the relevant constitutional amendments and examine the sentence structure of the law vis-à-vis fairness and justice. In short‚ does a Three Strikes Law sentencing structure achieve its goals without exceeding its authority? Goals of

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