How do the organs of government exercise constitutional control over one another under the doctrine of checks and balances? Match each organ of government in Column A with its corresponding checking mechanism in Column B.
- Executive BranchVetoing bills passed by the legislature to prevent hasty enactments
- Legislative BranchWithholding confirmation of key executive appointments and approving budgets
- Judicial BranchDeclaring legislative enactments or executive actions unconstitutional
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The Executive Branch checks the Legislative Branch by vetoing bills; the Legislative Branch checks the Executive Branch by withholding confirmation of appointments and controlling funds; and the Judicial Branch checks both branches by declaring unconstitutional acts null and void.
In a constitutional presidential system, each organ of government is endowed with specific constitutional tools to restrain the powers of the other organs: the executive veto checks the legislature, legislative confirmation and purse control check the executive, and judicial review checks both branches.
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Constitutional Checks and Balances among Organs of Government