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    British Monarchy‚ the American people wanted to be as far away from a dictatorship as possible. One of the main complaints regarding the newly proposed constitution was the potential strength of the Executive Branch. In Federalist papers 76 and 77‚ Alexander Hamilton give several reasons as to why the Executive power would be limited in power. Alexander Hamilton places a lot of emphasis on the Appointments clause‚ which was the power of the President to appoint influential government officials such as

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    citizens of the states and not just the politicians. Another vital way the Constitution protects against tyranny is through the Separation of Powers. Separation of powers is a way of describing the three branches of government; Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial Branch. In Article I Section I of the Constitution it is said that‚ “All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States‚ which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives” this is the

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    judicial system is significantly responsible for a multitude of political roles. The senior judiciary help interpret the meaning of law and directly enforce the rule of law. Similarly they also declare and interpret common law in addition to reviewing executive decision. Essentially the judiciary thrives as a noteworthy system that has been rooted in British history for numerous years. It substantiates to be an efficient system that functions smoothly. So much so that other countries have been influenced

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    people that Corona’s appointment as Chief Justice was unconstitutional makes reference to  Article VII‚ Section 15 of the Constitution.  It must be noted that Article VII of the Constitution touches on the roles‚ responsibilities and duties of the Executive branch of the government‚ headed by the President.  Sections 14‚ 15 and 16 cover rules governing how the President makes appointments.  To quote from the 1987 Constitution: Section 14. Appointments extended by an Acting President shall remain effective

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    Federalist #51 Analysis

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    department should have a will of its own”? When Madison states‚ “each department should have a will of its own” he is referring to the idea that each branch of government must have its own set responsibilities within the government. Therefore the executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches of government must maintain separation from each other and must not refer to one another when carrying out responsibilities. They each must maintain loyalty to their separate ideas‚ not letting either of the other

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    *when making the powerpoint: ^The first slide is title China with all our names ^For the introduction to the country‚ as in those in bullet points below‚ just put super simple keywords. We can just explain each (Add your answers na‚ follow what I did to the other questions.) ^The slides after that are the questions na‚ which must also be answered in super simply keywords. Again‚ we can just explain the concepts on the spot. Don’t forget to put the rating number and the answer that corresponds

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    The Constitution

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    government was divided into three branches: the legislative branch‚ the executive branch‚ and the judicial branch. The legislative branch is responsible for enacting laws. (Garner 2001). Article I‚ section 1 of the constitution states the powers given to the legislative branch shall be placed in a congress consisting of a senate and House of Representatives. (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 2010). The executive branch shall be placed with the President. This branch of government

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    APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION AS PILOT IN EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE INDIAN NAVY (FOR MALE CANDIDATES ONLY) Regd No ………………………………… (For Official use only) 1. Applying for Course _________________________ 2. Name in BLOCK Capitals as in Matriculation Certificate:3. Expanded Name if Abbreviated in Sl 2 Above (abbreviated part):4. Father’s Name:5. Father’s Occupation/Designation........................................................................................ 6. Permanent Address:District

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    that the President has‚ Congress will be able to check due to the checks and balances imposed by the Founding Fathers. The fact that the Government has separation of powers‚ it is hard to gain the agreement between the legislative branch and the executive branch which the President needs. One could argue that the president does have influence over the legislative process to an extent‚ but it is significantly restrained by the checks and balances put in place which the Founding Fathers imposed.

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    proposed bill. The seventh task involves lobbying legislators for support when the bill is voted on. Finally‚ the eighth task involves lobbying for money (appropriations) to operate the program is embodied in the legislation. The bill is sent to the executive branch after it has passed legislation to sign and implement the program. These steps are all very important and need to be followed in order pass and introduce. The judiciary is important

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