Create a topic sentence/main idea about why having the powers of our government (legislative, executive,

judicial) separated is important...

The separation of government powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches is crucial for safeguarding democracy, preventing tyranny, and ensuring a system of checks and balances that protects individual rights and maintains the rule of law

2) Write a supporting sentence about a power that the Executive Branch (President has), and a way that it can check (keep in line), Congress or the Supreme Court...

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The Executive Branch, headed by the President, wields the power to veto legislation passed by Congress, serving as a critical check on legislative authority and ensuring that laws align with the broader interests of the nation and uphold constitutional values.

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