The president can reject the law.
If Congress passes a law that the president thinks is a terrible idea what can the president do to stop it
Engaging in local community issues attending Town Halls engaging in protesting and holding local officers accountable.
Is the most important way to participate in a democracy besides voting?
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach and the Senate has the power to try the case.
Who holds the power to impeach Federal Officer and who holds the power to try that impeachment?
to prevent abuse of power by ensuring no single person or group controls all aspects of government.
Why does the US government divide power among the three branches rather than giving it to one?
Set up the government and protect the basic rights.
What does the Constitution do?
Congress can override The veto if 2/3 of the both house and Senate vote to do so.
Is the president retails a bill ,is at the end of the story how can Congress make the bill and a law anyway?
Is this requires a balance between protecting expression and ensuring a vibrant media ecosystem that protects federal information.
How can we protect freedom of speech when it is used to spread misinformation of waekends democracy?
The executive branch carries out enforces and administers, federal laws
The Legacy branch makes the laws the judicial branch and interprets them what is the primary function of the excessive branch?
That a strong central government would infrige on personal lib
If the bill of the rights limits the government, why was it necessary to add it to the constitution?
the House of Representatives.
Which Chamber of the Congress has the power to indicate impeachment proceedings?
House of Representatives can impeach them and the Senate holds the trial.
Imagine the president if doing something illegal which branch has the power to start the process of removing them for office.
It allows people to share ideas disagree with the government and discuss problems without fear of punishment.
What is the rule of free speech what is the rule of free speech in democracy ?
Advice and constant part of the checks and balance system.
The President appoints Court justices but they must be approved by the senate what is this process called?
Founders intended that Congress to be a stronger Branch however in modern era the presidency has gained more power than previous
Which brand should have the most power and does this match current reality
September 17th 1787 in Philadelphia.
(philadelphia)
When was the Constitution written?
To make them independent from political pressure they are supposed to make decisions based on the Constitution not based on winning an election.
Why is Supreme Court Justice appointed for life rather than elected by the people every few years?
Yes history shows that voters can choose parties or leaders who are violent or authoritarian.
Citizens fairly evolved for a dictatorship?
No, only the judicial branch has the power to declare laws unconstitution.
They can the president declare a law passed by Congress unconstitutional
The federal government can use the executive branch to enforce the law or cut off Federal funding to the state
If the state refuses to comply with a federal Supreme Court discussion what power does the federal government truly have
Congress can override a presidential veto with 2/3 majority vote in both the house and the senate
How does the bill become law if the president vetoes it?
Depressing forms the public when government branches abuse their power which act as a check because it forces Congress and the president to answer their questions.
How does the news fit into our system of checks and balances?
Democracy aims for equality and fairness but it isn't perfect it requires people to work together and ensure that majority already voices are not ignored even when the majority makes the final decision.
Is democracy always Fair?
Congress can override The veto with a 2/3 vote in both houses of representatives representatives and senate
The president vetoes a bill because they believe it is a bad policy but the Congress believes it is necessary what happens?
Democracy suggests that democracy can be used to destroy itself Constitution is designed to play structural limits on that but if the people refuse to honor the Constitution the government's power becomes a matter of force rather than consent.
Can a country call itself a democracy if voting population chooses to surrender their rights to a director?
The Supreme law of the USA was drafted in 1787 and drafted in 1788 to establish the nation's Foundation government structure. What is this?
What is the Constitution?