The Legislative branch
In a federal system, the state and national governments share power. Some authority is exclusive to the national government and some is reserved to the states and the people, but other powers (such as the right to tax) are concurrent, or shared by both entities.
Executive branch Executive branch Executive branch
It is not a branch of government that is responsible for making and enforcing Laws. It is one of many government administrative organizations.
the legislative branch can
The branch of government that has the authority to coin money in the United States is the legislative branch, specifically Congress. This power is granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution in Article I, Section 8, which outlines the enumerated powers of Congress. The executive branch, headed by the President, does not have the authority to coin money. The judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, also does not have this power.
Judicial branch
Judicial branch
The Judicial Branch has judicial authority which is the Supreme court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
The National Security Council is under the executive branch of government.
Checks and Balances
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The judicial branch
The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.
Executive Branch