Checks and balances in the U.S. government

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The U.S. Constitution and the separation of powers

2019
"[Looks at the] documented changes to the written record underpinning the U.S. government, the U.S. Constitution, and how they came to be made"--Amazon.
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The legislative branch

making laws
2019
"At first glance, Congress may appear to be the most intricate element of the U.S. government's system of checks and balances. It involves both the Senate and House of Representatives, both of which have completely different rules for formation, and can create crippling stalemates in the passage of bills and laws through the highest hands in government . . . Readers will untangle the mysteries that shadow this branch, learning about the two houses of Congress individually, and exploring examples of their capabilities when working together, and in opposition"--Provided by publisher.

The judicial branch

evaluating and interpreting laws
2019
"In this text, the reader is immersed into the judicial branch at all levels, including state and circuit courts, courts of appeals, and their individual functions. By honing in on some of the . . . cases tried by the judicial branch in the United States, such as Brown v. Board of Education and Roe v. Wade, this book establishes the worth and importance of judges, juries, and lawyers to our nation's past and present"--Provided by publisher.

The executive branch

carrying out and enforcing laws
2019
"This book focuses primarily on the president's role in government and the choices and considerations afforded by this position, such as the formation of a cabinet and the power to create executive orders. By illuminating both high and low points in this historic position, the reader gains a sense of the intricacies of this nation's system of checks and balances, and how differences in style have influenced the direction of history"--Provided by publisher.
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