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Absolutely True.
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False The Judicial Branch Do Have Checks On The Other Branches
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False. As long as congress has the votes they can override. Judical has nothing to do with it.
False. To override the legislative branch or congress must override with a 2/3 vote
In the US, the US Supreme Court has the final word on whether any actions by the legislative or executive are constitutional. Normally cases on the actions of the latter two branches begin in the lower Federal courts. If the cases are not properly resolved, the US Supreme Court may hear them. Their decisions normally involve laws that have been passed or any executive actions that may have been unconstitutional.
It is true that the judicial branch of the government interprets the law.
No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government. It's False (for short)
false it does that so the branches are the same and balanced and equal.
No, Article III address the federal court system (Judicial branch); Article II discusses the powers of the President (Executive branch).
There are lots of people saying its congress, well congress is not a BRANCH!! Its the legislative people, this is CORRECT!! :) :) not the other weird stuff, a branch is either the legislative, or judicial, or executive, congress is the WHOLE thing. False - Congress is just another name for the legislative branch, not the whole thing.
True. Since the vice president is the second highest official in the executive branch of government and the Senate is part of the legislative branch, this is one way in which the two branches are drawn closer.
Switch case can be flowcharted using a diamond for each case, with a right branch for true and a down branch for false. The false branch simply connects to the next case. The true branch connects to the statement that should be executed for that case. Where multiple cases result in the same statement, the true branches should converge upon that statement. The execution path from the statement(s) should converge with the final false branch of the switch case. In this case, your switch case might be as as follows: print %letter% switch lowercase (%letter%) { case 'a': case 'e': case 'i': case 'o': case 'u': print line " is vowel" break; default: print line " is not vowel" } Thus you will have a column of diamonds for each case with false branches linking downwards from one diamond to the next. The statement for case 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' and 'u' is the same, so their true branches (extending to the right) will converge upon the 'print line " is vowel"' statement which must be placed to the right of the case diamonds. The default case's true branch leads to the 'print line " is not vowel"' statement. Both these statements will then converge with the false branch from the default case, marking the end of the switch case. Note that, logically, there is no false branch from a default case, thus this link may be omitted. However, all links from all statements must still converge below the default case.