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3.3.6 practice: comparing the branches describe at least one way in which the executive branch is able to influence the actions of the legislative branch and at least one way in which it is able to influence the actions of the judicial branch

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Step-by-step explanation:

1 The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws. The judicial branch is responsible for making laws and the legislative branch is responsible for interpreting the laws. The legislative branch is the most important because it is the only branch of the government with the power to make new laws or change existing ones.

4 The Judicial branch can influence the actions of both the legislative and judicial branches by declaring laws unconstitutional.

3 The legislative branch has impeachment powers over federal officers and it can pass laws by over riding a President's veto.

2 The President can veto laws congress wants to pass and the President appoints federal judges.

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The executive branch is able to influence the actions of the legislative branch by the veto power of the President.

The veto power is the power of the President not to sign into law legislation made in Congress. When the President vetoes a bill, it is sent back to Congress without becoming a law. The veto right was established to prevent the legislative branch from becoming to powerful. It is part of the 'check and balances' system of separation of powers.

The executive branch is able to influence the actions of the judicial branch with the appointment of judges.

On the federal level, the president appoints judges and Supreme Court Justices. The Senat confirms or denies the appointments later but the power of the president here is great. The judges are nominated for life, it means that the president's ability to influence the federal courts lasts much longer than that particular president's term of office.

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