Asked by Geesh

Which branch (legislative, executive, or
judicial) is the most powerful branch of government?
Why?

Write in 3 sentences in a 12th graders response

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
No single branch of the U.S. government is the most powerful because the Constitution creates a system of checks and balances. Congress makes laws and controls spending, the president enforces laws and commands the military, and the Supreme Court interprets laws and can declare actions unconstitutional. These overlapping powers force cooperation and prevent any branch from dominating the others.