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- famous document that created the three branches structure:
slide 2: why three?
- why did the people who wrote the constitution create different branches of government?
- “each branch would be a check on the power of the other two branches” probably means...
slide 3: clap along: sep - ar - ate
- what happens to uzbek citizens every year?
- how would you describe the uzbek government?
- what type of government does uzbekistan have?
- explain whether uzbekistan’s branches of government are truly separate. which branch seems to have the most power?
slide 4: checking & balancing
- the judicial branch can check the other branches by...
a. declaring laws
b. interpreting
- if the president checks the legislative branch by vetoing a bill, the legislative branch can...
- the president nominates judges. how can the legislative branch check that power?
slide 5: check this: the presidential veto
Brief Explanations
- The US Constitution created the three - branch structure of government (legislative, executive, judicial).
- The Framers of the US Constitution created different branches to prevent concentration of power and ensure a system of checks and balances.
- It means that each branch has the ability to limit the power of the other two branches to maintain a balance.
- Regarding Uzbekistan, without specific up - to - date information, in general, Uzbekistan is a republic with a system of government that has its own legislative, executive and judicial branches.
- The judicial branch can check other branches by interpreting laws and declaring them unconstitutional.
- If the president vetoes a bill, the legislative branch can override the veto with a two - thirds majority vote in both houses.
- The legislative branch can check the president's power to nominate judges by having the power to confirm or reject the nominations.
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- The US Constitution.
- To prevent concentration of power and ensure checks and balances.
- Each branch has the ability to limit the power of the other two to maintain balance.
- Varies depending on specific events and policies in Uzbekistan; general rights, obligations, and participation in civic life may occur.
- A republic with its own system of government branches.
- A republic.
- Without specific data, in theory, they are separate, but power distribution may vary; hard to determine which has the most power without in - depth analysis.
- a. Unconstitutional; b. Laws
- Override the veto with a two - thirds majority vote in both houses.
- Confirm or reject the nominations.