The Constitution Divides The Political Power: Three Branches Of Government

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The Constitution divides the political power amongst three separate branches of government, which are Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary. Legislative makes the laws which includes the Congress, House, and Senate. Executive carries out the laws which include the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet. Finally the Judicial evaluates the laws which include the Supreme Court and other Federal Courts. The Affordable Health Care Act also known as Obamacare is new health care reform law, which helps provide Americans with access to quality health insurance and also restrict the healthcare costs in the United States. Senate passed this law in December 2009, by March 2010 it was passed by the House. A couple days later President Obama signed the law and it was supported by the Supreme Court June 2012. …show more content…

The President is limited to what he/ she can achieve. The President must essentially share powers with the other two branches of government stated above. Congress is the one who has the upper hand over the President with issues such as foreign and interstate commerce, financial, and most importantly legislative approval. Congress has the power to pass a legislation and allocate the money. With the Affordable Health Care Act even though it was the Presidents law the Congress and Supreme Court had to approve of passing the