Directions: Complete the chart by describing ways the Legislative Branch checks the other two branches of government.
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4.01 Congressional Checks
Directions: Complete the chart by describing ways the Legislative Branch checks the other two branches
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When the framers of the Constitution of the United States drafted the limits of power of the various organs of the government, the legislative, executive and judiciary, the main principle behind such efforts was to ensure that no single organ of the government becomes all powerful. Thus, the system they recommended was one of separation of powers, where each organ would maintain checks and balances against the other, so that power is never singularly concentrated, and the ethos of the federation is maintained. These ideas arose out of the inspiration that the framers of the Constitution drew from Polybius, Montesquieu, William Blackstone, John Locke and other likeminded philosophers.
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