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3 December, 18:34

Which is an example of Checks and Balances *

1) The U. S. Supreme Court declares that a law is unconstitutional

2) Power is divided between the Federal Government and the States

3) The Senate observes senatorial courtesy

4) Congress passes a law

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  1. 3 December, 19:11
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    Explanation:

    checks and balances "checks" other branches of government from getting too powerful and keeps "balance" between branches. If Congress (the legislative branch) passes a law that is unconstitutional, then the Supreme Court (Judicial Branch) maintains balance between the branches by checking them. Checking means sort of like correcting them. It's saying "hey, stop that." They can't pass laws that go against the constitution, and it's the Supreme Court's job to make sure they don't. #2 is separation of powers
  2. 3 December, 21:43
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    It's one. Congress and the executive branch passed a law, but the judicial branch denied it, therefore checking and balancing each other.
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