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Kellen Hicks
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27 June, 00:53
Why is there a system of checks and balances?
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Hebert
27 June, 01:13
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To limit the power of each branch. The reason it exists is to make sure that all of the branches, executive, judicial and legislative, don't over do their power. For example, the executive, which is the president, doesn't pass laws without congress or the house's approval. They each balance themselves out.
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Rey Pennington
27 June, 01:15
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to limit the powers of others
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