The Executive Branch can veto a bill proposed by the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch can override the president's veto with another vote on the bill; it requires a greater majority than a simple one. The Judicial Branch determines if a bill is constitutional or not. The Executive Branch nominates the members of the Supreme Court and most of the judicial branch. The Legislative Branch has to approve the nominations from the Executive Branch.
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Checks and balances allow the branches of government to equalize power. Without checks and balances, one branch of government could become too powerful.
checks and balancesIt is a system of checks and balances.
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wqhat stops one branch of government from having too much power?
Checks and balances was created so no branch of government would become to powerful.