Checks and Balances - US Government (original) (raw)

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Two important safeguards in the operation of our Federal government are (1) separation of power and (2) checks and balances. They are not the same thing.

The men who wrote the Constitution wanted to make sure that no one branch became too powerful. First, they set up the three branches of government, and carefully described the powers of each branch in the Constitution. Then they created a system of checks and balances by giving powers to one branch that they could use to limit control by another branch. This system of checks and balances is also described in the Constitution.

For example, the President of the United States is the head of the executive branch.

Checks and balances, that's what the founding fathers wanted to accomplish and they did!

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