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Each branch in the United States Government has its own defined powers. ... The Constitution first stated that the Legislative branch held the most power. However, through the years, Americans have made changes to our government, and now, the decision on which branch has the most power is based on each individuals opinion. ... In my opinion, the Executive branch holds the most power.
The Legislative branch has many important powers. ... This branch also limits many of the Presidents powers, such as requiring approval before the President can declare war, also known as the War Powers Act, and the Legislative checks the Presidents policies and schedules. The Legislative branch can override many of the Presidents judgments. ... Even though the Legislative branch has many limits on the President, both of the other branches have limits on it. ... The Judicial branch has judicial review over everything they do, and has final say of their decisions if brought to them.
Approximate Word count = 758 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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