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Checks and Balances: How the Constitution Keeps Government Power in Check
Discover how the U.S. Constitution divides power among three branches of government and ensures that no single branch can act without accountability to the others.
What You'll Learn
Each branch monitors and limits the other two branches' powers.
Congress overrides vetoes with a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
Judicial review allows courts to declare laws unconstitutional always.
Senate advice and consent checks presidential appointment authority effectively.
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify key constitutional mechanisms like veto and impeachment.
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Learners analyze how branches share and limit each other's authority.
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Practice questions test vocabulary including judicial review and consent.
Why This Matters
Understanding checks and balances equips students to recognize how constitutional safeguards protect democratic government and prevent any single branch from exercising unchecked authority.
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Checks and Balances
Judicial Review
Veto Power
Impeachment
Senate Confirmation

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