To begin with, why is our government divided into three branches in “congress and the separation of powers”? the author states “they therefore divided the government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches so that no single part would become too strong, and they empowered each to limit or “check” the powers of others.” In addition to this my history teacher was talking to about separation of power and gave as a little back story about how Britain took all their rights and wasn't committed to his words so when they got their independence they …show more content…
the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in the Supreme Court. And in such inferior courts as the courts may establish” but leaves the details of organization and authority for congress to decide through legislative”. In addition to this, on December 5 of 2023 she was explaining us about the judicial branch and how its function their main function is to check and go through the constitution and the bill of rights so when a bill is represented it's not violating pure rights or putting destruction to our constitution also to ensure to not violate our rights. This leads me into “congress and the separation of powers” the author stated congress creates laws: the supreme court interprets those laws in the context of legal disputes and rules on their constitutionality. Congress can change the courts' size, structure, and jurisdiction. To further explain this, I remember I was writing a paragraph about the three branches function which is legislative creates laws executive executes the laws and the judicial branch interprets the law also all three go through a process where 2/3 and 34 people vote and this follows up with the first paragraph. We elect these people and ensure our system of government is kept under the constitution and