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Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers. Directions: The following PowerPoint is designed to help you review which branch of government is responsible for things. Review these until you get them all right!. Separation of Powers. Power: Impeach president. Branch: Legislative. Separation of Powers.

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Separation of Powers

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  1. Separation of Powers Directions: The following PowerPoint is designed to help you review which branch of government is responsible for things. Review these until you get them all right!

  2. Separation of Powers Power:Impeachpresident Branch: Legislative

  3. Separation of Powers Power:Grant pardons Branch: Executive

  4. Separation of Powers Power:Coin Money Branch: Legislative

  5. Separation of Powers Power:Veto laws Branch: Executive

  6. Separation of Powers Power:Armed Forces Branch: Legislative

  7. Separation of Powers Power:Declare War Branch: Legislative

  8. Separation of Powers Power:Declare laws unconstitutional Branch: Judicial

  9. Separation of Powers Power:Make Laws Branch: Legislative

  10. Separation of Powers Power:Interpret Laws Branch: Judicial

  11. Separation of Powers Power:Create lower federal courts Branch: Legislative

  12. Separation of Powers Power:Appoint Judges Branch: Executive

  13. Separation of Powers Power:Approve Treaties Branch: Legislative

  14. Separation of Powers Power:Commander and Chief Branch: Executive

  15. Separation of Powers Power:Negotiate Foreign treaties Branch: Executive

  16. Separation of Powers Power:Regulate foreign trade Branch: Legislative

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