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congress can remove the president from office. which arrow on the diagr…

Question

congress can remove the president from office. which arrow on the diagram stands for this check on executive power?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. First, identify the branches: Executive (President), Legislative (Congress), Judicial.
  2. The check here is Legislative (Congress) checking Executive (President). So the arrow should go from Legislative to Executive (since Congress acts on the President to remove). Looking at the diagram, the arrows between Legislative and Executive: the arrow from Legislative to Executive (the one pointing to Executive from Legislative's side) represents Congress's check on the President's power (like impeachment to remove).

Answer:

The arrow from the "Legislative" (Congress) circle to the "Executive" (President) circle (the arrow pointing towards the Executive from the Legislative node) represents this check on executive power. (Assuming in the diagram, the arrows between Legislative and Executive: one of the arrows from Legislative to Executive is the one for this check. If we had to label with the diagram's arrows, say the arrow from Legislative to Executive (the one not the reverse) – but since the diagram has two arrows between Executive and Legislative? Wait, the diagram shows between Executive and Legislative: two arrows? Wait, the user's diagram: Executive has arrows to Judicial, from Judicial, to Legislative, from Legislative? Wait, no, the user's diagram:

  • Executive (top) has two arrows: one to Judicial (left), one to Legislative (right). And two arrows coming: one from Judicial, one from Legislative.
  • Judicial (left) and Legislative (right) have two-way arrows (each has an arrow to the other).

So the arrow from Legislative to Executive (the arrow pointing up to Executive from Legislative) is the one where Legislative (Congress) checks Executive (President, removal power). So that arrow (from Legislative to Executive) is the one representing Congress's power to remove the President.