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The branches were balanced against one another with countervailing restraints. The Supreme Court judges, for instance, were chosen by presidential nomination, but with Senate approval. The president could veto a congressional bill, but the veto could be overturned by a two-thirds majority in Congress. The president could be removed by Congress through the process of impeachment.
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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