The Vice President of the United States is a member of both. In fact, he or she--because a female will eventually become elected-- is the only person who can be. The Vice President is a member of the Legislative branch because the Vice President is also the President of the Senate.
If and when a member of the Executive branch becomes impeached--this means that Congress has brought charges against them (e.g. A. Johnson and B. Clinton)--The President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Robert C. Bird at present) takes the Vice Presidents place and acts as President of the Senate. The President Pro Temore also plays this role during the trial phase if it goes that far.
The passing of legislation is the biggest responsibility of both branches, and the responsibility that most affects the citizens of America. Bills are brought before both chambers of the Congress in many ways. They are voted on in a diplomatic way, and if they pass are sent to the President of the United States who will either sign them or veto (reject) them.
It's important to know that the framers of our Constitution set our government up in a way so that no single branch could become too powerful. If you've never read the Declaration of Independence, you should! It was written not only as the means described in its title, but to inform the entire world of the terrible burdens imposed on America by King George III of Great Britain. The actions of this one man were probably the biggest reason for the formation of our unique three-tier system of government.
The Vice President of the United States is a member of both. In fact, he or she--because a female will eventually become elected-- is the only person who can be. The Vice President is a member of the Legislative branch because the Vice President is also the President of the Senate.
If and when a member of the Executive branch becomes impeached--this means that Congress has brought charges against them (e.g. A. Johnson and B. Clinton)--The President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Robert C. Bird at present) takes the Vice Presidents place and acts as President of the Senate. The President Pro Temore also plays this role during the trial phase if it goes that far.
The passing of legislation is the biggest responsibility of both branches, and the responsibility that most affects the citizens of America. Bills are brought before both chambers of the Congress in many ways. They are voted on in a diplomatic way, and if they pass are sent to the President of the United States who will either sign them or veto (reject) them.
It's important to know that the framers of our Constitution set our government up in a way so that no single branch could become too powerful. If you've never read the Declaration of Independence, you should! It was written not only as the means described in its title, but to inform the entire world of the terrible burdens imposed on America by King George III of Great Britain. The actions of this one man were probably the biggest reason for the formation of our unique three-tier system of government.
The Vice President of the United States is a member of both. In fact, he or she--because a female will eventually become elected-- is the only person who can be. The Vice President is a member of the Legislative branch because the Vice President is also the President of the Senate.
If and when a member of the Executive branch becomes impeached--this means that Congress has brought charges against them (e.g. A. Johnson and B. Clinton)--The President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Robert C. Bird at present) takes the Vice Presidents place and acts as President of the Senate. The President Pro Temore also plays this role during the trial phase if it goes that far.
The passing of legislation is the biggest responsibility of both branches, and the responsibility that most affects the citizens of America. Bills are brought before both chambers of the Congress in many ways. They are voted on in a diplomatic way, and if they pass are sent to the President of the United States who will either sign them or veto (reject) them.
It's important to know that the framers of our Constitution set our government up in a way so that no single branch could become too powerful. If you've never read the Declaration of Independence, you should! It was written not only as the means described in its title, but to inform the entire world of the terrible burdens imposed on America by King George III of Great Britain. The actions of this one man were probably the biggest reason for the formation of our unique three-tier system of government.
The Vice President of the United States is a member of both. In fact, he or she--because a female will eventually become elected-- is the only person who can be. The Vice President is a member of the Legislative branch because the Vice President is also the President of the Senate.
If and when a member of the Executive branch becomes impeached--this means that Congress has brought charges against them (e.g. A. Johnson and B. Clinton)--The President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Robert C. Bird at present) takes the Vice Presidents place and acts as President of the Senate. The President Pro Temore also plays this role during the trial phase if it goes that far.
The passing of legislation is the biggest responsibility of both branches, and the responsibility that most affects the citizens of America. Bills are brought before both chambers of the Congress in many ways. They are voted on in a diplomatic way, and if they pass are sent to the President of the United States who will either sign them or veto (reject) them.
It's important to know that the framers of our Constitution set our government up in a way so that no single branch could become too powerful. If you've never read the Declaration of Independence, you should! It was written not only as the means described in its title, but to inform the entire world of the terrible burdens imposed on America by King George III of Great Britain. The actions of this one man were probably the biggest reason for the formation of our unique three-tier system of government.
A=legislative branch; B= executive branch
Both the Executive and Legislative. But mainly the Executive.
Separation of power is the model. This is what balances power between the executive and legislative branch of government.
Legislative branch, Executive branch, and the Judicial Branch
The three branches of the government are the Legislative branch, the Executive branch, and the Judicial branch.There are three branches in the United States government. These branches would be legislative, judicial and executive.
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
The Ligislative branch send you to jail, then the executive branch execute you.
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch
the members of the executive branch are also members of the legislative branch
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the president (government) is the executive branch and the difference is the independance of the legislative branch from executive branch (in Canada the leaders of the legislative branch are the leaders of the executive branch so there is confusion between the two branches)
The legislative branch.
Executive branch: Legislative branch: Judicial branch: ....thank you... Executive branch: Legislative branch: Judicial branch: ....thank you...
The members of the executive branch are also members of parliament. NOVANET
In short:the legislative branch makes the laws of the country- this is called "legislating".the executive branch "executes" the laws- that is, it makes sure that the laws are being followed, or if the law says that the government is supposed to do something, the executive branch is the part that does it.
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.