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Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

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In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


In the comments I constantly see people complaining about the voices he does I for one think the voices are helpful just like when you highlight different information in different colors to make them stand out against others he does the same with his voices which makes it easier to remember without writing it down it-s elementary my dears!
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For christ sake, please tone down on the humor part. It's cool to joke a little to make it less boring, but you do it way to much and is really distracting if you really want to learn something.
The video is 5 years old so this does not get read anyway, but it's annoying af so I had to post a comment.

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Excellent! I'm posting this in my American Government course at Cerro Coso College in California. I was just on the verge of producing my own little video on this, because it's the theme of their term papers. Then I discover that (image that) PBS can do a FAR BETTER JOB than I can. Good going, Craig!
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I don't like belittling the oaths. No wonder we have the most corrupt Congress that money can buy. PBS nurtures this mockery with this type of presentation to make it 'fun'? History can be interesting AND respectful. PBS reminds me CNN, MSNBC snarky elitism.
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His methodology of teaching is not serious enough.
He spends more time trying to be humorous than conveying his messages- much to distracting for me.
I don't feel him. Too annoying!

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I'm trying to be patient but must every single bit of information be bookended with yet another joke that takes almost as long as the info itself?
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love the content but the voices were too annoying man, had to stop watching and comment this. unnecessary. but thank u for the value u bring!
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The judiciary should have more power but only if the judiciary is 100 percent impartial. Unfortunately that is almost impossible.
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This man hates America so much. Punching bald eagle isn-t fun. America education system is deeply infiltrated by her enemies.
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I love the different voices and jokes, keeps the video from being so flat and stops ot from merging into one mush of sound!
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