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Describe how the four institutions of government are interconnected, and how this dynamic keeps the country stable.

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The four institutions are the Congress, the Presidency, the Bureaucracy and the Judiciary.

Explanation:

  • The US Congress has created legislation that concern American citizens on a regular basis through political discourse and consensus. The Congress conducts political consultations, oversees the Executive Branch and serves as the representative of the people and countries of the Federal Government.
  • The US has the "Federal Constitutional Republic," where the president and the American judiciary share the authority reserved by the central government; and the federal government shares the state's sovereignty.
  • The court shall determine the substantive validity of federal statutes and shall handle all federal disputes. However, for the execution of court rulings, the Judges rely on the government executive branch.
  • In governance, the federal administration works out three primary tasks: execution, supervision and control. After Congress adopts a statute, the new policy rules are laid down. The application of these measures is actually known as enforcement. Political guidelines are always vague and bureaucrats have to consider the significance of the statute.
  • Given its interdependence of democratic institutions, all four branches have "checks and balances" to preserve their "power balance"(stability) rather than exceeding constitutional boundaries.

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