The executive branch, also known as the president, can veto laws if the legislative branch approves it, and execute laws, The second branch is the legislative branch, also known as Congress. In order for Congress to approve something, they need ⅔ of the house to approve. They make laws and limit the power of the other branches, The third branch, judicial, sets up the Supreme Court and federal courts, and have the power of judicial review. These three branches do something called checks and balances. Which means, they have the power to limit each other. No branch is way more powerful than