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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?
Brief Explanations
- The United States Constitution established the three - branch structure of government (legislative, executive, and judicial).
- The framers of the Constitution created different branches to prevent the 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, for example, the president can veto legislation from the legislative branch, the legislative branch can override a veto, and the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional.
- Uzbek citizens participate in various aspects of social, economic, and political life. They may vote in elections, engage in work, education, and cultural activities (more specific information would depend on current events and policies).
- The Uzbek government is a republic that has been working on political, economic, and social reforms to promote development and the well - being of its citizens.
- Uzbekistan is a presidential republic.
- Uzbekistan has a system of separation of powers among its branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial). Assessing which branch has the most power is complex and can change over time depending on political and social developments. In a well - functioning system, no single branch should have overwhelming power.
- a. Declaring laws unconstitutional; b. Interpreting laws to ensure they are in line with the constitution.
- The legislative branch can override the president's veto with a two - thirds majority vote in both houses of Congress (in a system similar to the US; Uzbekistan has its own legislative procedures for such situations).
- The legislative branch can check the president's power of nominating judges by having the power to confirm or reject the nominations.
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- The United States Constitution.
- To prevent concentration of power and ensure checks and balances.
- Each branch can limit the power of the other two.
- They participate in social, economic, and political life (voting, working, etc.).
- A republic working on reforms for development.
- Presidential republic.
- It has a separation - of - powers system; assessing the most powerful branch is complex.
- a. Unconstitutional; b. Laws.
- Override the veto with a two - thirds majority vote.
- Confirm or reject the nominations.