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Congress passes laws, but the President must sign them.
The President appoints, but Congress approves judges.
The President commands the military; Congress declares war.
Congress can impeach the President.
The President appoints, but Congress approves judges.
The President commands the military; Congress declares war.
Congress can impeach the President.
The correct answers are as followed:
1) Congress passes laws, but the president must sign them- This ensures that the legislative branch (Congress) does not have complete control over laws made by the federal government.
2) The president appoints, but Congress approves, judges.- This helps to limit the power of the presidency, as they must pick someone with credentials. Otherwise, that person may not be approved.
3) The president commands the military: Congress declares war- This makes it so that the decision to go to war is not decided by one person.
4) Congress can impeach the president- This procedure allows the Congress to chare a president with crimes they may have commited while they were president.