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A statute may be subject to the President's veto in the executive branch, but with enough votes, the legislative branch can override the veto. The legislative branch has the authority to ratify presidential appointments, manage the budget, and impeach the president and force their resignation.

How can the executive branch restrain the legislative branch's authority?

  • The ability to veto (override) legislation serves as a check on the power of the legislative branch by the executive branch.
  • The President has three options when it comes to signing a bill into law that Congress has approved: signing it, not signing it, or vetoing it.
  • The bill will be made into law whether it is signed or not.

How do checks and balances restrict each branch's power?

The Checks and Balances system is linked to the separation of powers in the US. Each part of government is given its own authority to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming overly dominant thanks to the checks and balances system.

What are the legislative branch's safeguards?

Federal legislation is subject to the presidential veto. Laws may be ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. To pass laws, both houses of Congress must vote. limiting the legislative branch's authority

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