Which of the following is NOT correct regarding checks and balances?
The Supreme Court can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional
The President can make treaties with the approval of the House of Representa
The Senate must condimm presidential appointments of federal judges,
The President can veto acts of Congress,

Respuesta :

When it comes to Checks and Balances, it is false that the President can make treaties with the approval of the House of Representatives.

The system of Checks and Balances ensures that no one arm of government in the United States has too much power. Power is instead divided amongst the branches for instance:

  • The Supreme Court can void Acts of Congress if it finds it in breach of the Constitution
  • The President can make treaties with other countries but they only take effect when ratified by the Senate
  • The President can nominate Federal Judges but they can only take this position after the Senate affirms it
  • The President has the power to veto an Act of Congress.

We can therefore conclude that the system of Checks and Balances does not allow for the President to sign a treaty with the approval of the House of Representatives but rather with the approval of the Senate.

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