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    for such action, potentially when governmental action threatens the rule of law – a right afforded to them as a constitutional check on governmental power. While the judiciary can be viewed as in a constant skirmish with the Legislature and the Executive much of the judiciary’s power to interoperate statutes liberally comes from powers delegated to it by parliament . Administrative Law (dealing with regulations) ‘is essentially judge made law’ and its outcomes are neither predictable nor its

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    The members must decide collectively broad matters of policy, involving foreign affairs, finance, and other issues of concern to the entire government (Hitchner, 1970). The collective body of cabinets reduces the role of prime minister and his executive power. The presidential government has distinctive characteristics compared to parliamentary system. According to Hargrove, “presidential government can be defined as by nature, single-person office, chosen for a fixed term by a uniquely national

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    by the president on January 27, 2014. The capital of the country is Tunis. The legal system in Tunisia is a mixture of civil law, based on the French civil code, and Islamic law. The government is broken down into three different branches, the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch. There are roughly 20 political parties actively working and representing constituents within Tunisia. The two largest parties are Tunisia 's Call and al-Nahda. They represent over 70% of

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    States judicial branch to the general American public can seem insulated from politics, because of their adversarial system, that does not allow judges to choose their cases. The judicial branch unlike, their two counterparts, the legislative and executive at large rely on the respect of the American people and the heads of the two other branches. In appointing members of the federal judiciary, Presidents appoint members who resemble their political ideologies and their likelihood of confirmation in

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    President vetoes a bill and the Congress overrides the veto with a vote: and lastly the judicial branch can review and say an act or order that Congress or President have put in order. The political cartoon for document 2 has shows the legislative and executive checks and balances lining up against each other and the judicial branch is

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    influenced the establishment. It was designed to prohibit one branch of government from having too much power it is also known as checks and balances it distributes and limits the use of power between the three branches of government: legislative, executive ,and judicial. However, Each branch has certain abilities but is checked by another branch to make sure that branch does not abuse its power( Three...Gov. ). For example,”The president appoints judges and the departmental secretaries, but theses

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    Judicial Elites

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    The people that the Congress really represents according to the authors aren’t the “constituents.” But rather the media, polls, and interest groups. They also according to the authors really represent other elites, like those with personal wealth. The problem with profession office holders, is that they don’t know those with no power feel. They seem to use their power to benefit themselves. Congress will use their power to control the media, polls, and interest groups. They represent them because

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    How did the balance of power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches change between 1789 and 1889? The executive branch grew stronger than the other branches after 1800. The judicial branch was the strongest branch in 1789 to 1800. But it started to get weaker than the executive branch. Though the judicial branch was the strongest branch from 1789 to 1800, it gradually started to get weaker than the executive branch. During the Civil War and Reconstruction, the legislative branch

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    government include the executive branch , the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. This system was also put into place to protect the freedoms and liberties of the people. The real question here is did this system really do its job? The answer is yes. The executive branch can be looked at as the “boss” of the branch system. It really isn’t more powerful than the other two branches, but more or less oversees everything going on in the government. The executive branch consists of the president

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    for seven years, and they serve a two year term. Now I’ll explain they wat the legislative branch checks other branches. The way the legislative branch checks other branches is if they receive enough votes, the legislative branch can overrule the executive branches veto, and that bill will become a law. After that law is set, the people will test it through the court

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