Which is an example of the executive branch imposing a check on the legislature's power to make laws?
A.
A court declares a law unconstitutional.
B.
The president vetoes a bill.
C.
A bill dies in committee.
D.
A member refuses to sponsor a bill written by an executive agency.
E.
The president appoints a federal justice.
Answers
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looking at the question once again;
Which is an example of the executive branch imposing a check on the legislature's power to make laws?
A. A court declares a law unconstitutional.
B. The president vetoes a bill.
C. A bill dies in committee.
D. A member refuses to sponsor a bill written by an executive agency.
E. The president appoints a federal justice.
My answer is B. The president vetoes a bill.
The power of a legislature on making the laws when being imposed by the executive branch for checking represents the situation when the president vetoes any bill.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
When the president vetoes any bill, the executive branch imposes a check on the powers of the legislature on making those law based on the bill passed. So the checking and maintenance of balance in the legislature is ensured on the basis of the power distribution that in a federal structure, power is evenly distributed as well as executed.