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Jack Yang
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30 October, 15:32
Explain checks and balances.
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Lizeth
30 October, 15:40
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Checks and balances is the idea behind limiting the power of each government branches by giving each branch the ability to "check" the power of the others. For example, the president can veto a law passed by Congress, but Congress can override the veto if they have enough votes.
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