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Checks and balances exist to keep the executive, legislative, and judicial branches equal. Some examples of checks and balances in the Constitution include:

  • The president's power to veto a bill (executive check on the legislative branch)
  • The House's power to impeach (legislative check on both the executive branch and the judicial branch)
  • Both houses of Congress must pass each bill (legislative self-check since this branch is bicameral with both the House and the Senate)
  • Judicial review (judicial check on both the legislative branch and the executive branch)
  • The president's pardon power (executive check on the judicial branch)

These are just a few. Let me know if you have any questions.