the system of checks and balances
"Seperation of Powers" and checks & balances
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The veto.
The President can veto legislation. The Supreme Court can deem laws unconstitutional. The President nominates Supreme Court Justices.
They give the president the power to keep a bill alive that he thinks is important if either the house or senate vote it down.
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The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
The executive departments grew as presidents had more and more power throughout the years. While there is still a system of checks and balances in place, a president in the 2000s has infinitely more power than in the 1800s.
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