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Woodsfield Elementary 6 th Grade Government

Woodsfield Elementary 6 th Grade Government. Places & Perspectives Learning Circle (PPR1) Spring 2008 Session. General Government Information. By. Bryan Duffy. Jake Scherman. Brandon Duffy. John Kemp. And. Austin Straw. How Schools Are Controlled By The Government. •. By: Bryan Duffy.

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Woodsfield Elementary 6 th Grade Government

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  1. Woodsfield Elementary6th GradeGovernment Places & Perspectives Learning Circle (PPR1) Spring 2008 Session

  2. General Government Information By Bryan Duffy Jake Scherman Brandon Duffy John Kemp And Austin Straw

  3. How Schools Are Controlled By The Government • By: Bryan Duffy

  4. Woodsfield, Ohio • Yes, the education is sorted into the state’s hands. There the Ohio Department of Education. The state has more control then the federal. United State of America!

  5. Gubkin! Gubkin, Russia • Their schools are controlled by the Municipal Department of Education. Furthermore it is controlled by Regional Department of Education.

  6. Novisbirsk, Russia • Novisbirsk- Their school is a state school. Most schools there are municipal schools.

  7. Xalapa, Mexico • All schools have to be incorporated to the SEV, which stands for, “Secretaria de Educacion de Veracruz” (Veracruz’s Secretarariat of Education). This office sets all the standers all schools should follow in their operation.

  8. Government types in different Countries. • Gubkin Russa –Constitution Federation • Komi Republic –Parliamentary Republic • Novosibirsk –Presidential Republic • Mexico –Federal Republic • Belarus -Republic

  9. Capitol Building of Mexico

  10. How long do your leaders serve in term? • Komi republic-their leaders serve 4 years in term. Their leaders are the same as Gubkin’s and Novosibirsk’s. • Mexico-Their leaders serve for 6 years in term. • Wichita-They are in the united states like us so they serve 4 years in term. • Belarus-Their leaders serve for 5 years in term.

  11. Mexico Mexico • Mexico is a federal republic where citizens vote to elect theirrepresentatives in the government. Mexican government is formed by three powers: • Executive-President of the republic. • Legislative-Chambers compound by senators and deputies who make the laws . • Judicial-Supreme and local courts meant for the enforcement of law.

  12. Belarus • Executive branch-Chief of state. • Legislative-Bicameral National Assembly or Natsionalnoye Sobranie consists of the council of the Republic or Soviet Respubliki. • Judicial-Supreme court,Constitutional court. Belarus

  13. Gubkin Russia Gubkin • Legislative:the parliament-Federal Assemblyof the Russian Federation. • Executive-Executive power is exercised by the Government. • Judicial-The constitutional court.

  14. Komi Republic • Legislative-Federal Assembly • Executive-Power Belongs to Government • Judicial-Power belongs to the system of courts Komi Republic

  15. United States of America Woodsfield • Legislative • Judicial • Executive Woodsfield Redskins United States of America

  16. Leaders in Belarus • Alexander Lukashenka – is the president. • Vladimir Savehenko – is the Regional Executive Chairman. • Sergey Vshkevich – District Executive Chairman.

  17. Leaders of The United States • The President of the United States is George W Bush • The Governor of our State is Ted Srictland • The Mayor of our city is Bill Bolon

  18. Leaders of Wichita Kansas • Carl Brewer – is the mayor of Wichita • Kathleen Seblius – is the governor of Wichita • George w Bush – is the President of United States.

  19. Leaders of the Komi Republic Russia • Medvedev-is the President of the Komi Republic • Tortopov-is the head of Republic • Mamontov-is the Kortkerosski district leader

  20. Leaders of Gubkin Russia • Vladimir Putin- is the President • Seregey Shoygu-is the minister of civil defense , emergency , natural disaster • Antoliy serdyukov- is the minister of defense • Tatyana Golikovin- is the minister of health and social development.

  21. Leaders of Mexico • David Cheoravi-is Xalpas municipal president • Fida Beltran is Veracruz’s state Governor • Felipe Hinojosa-is the President of the republic

  22. Citizen's Rights and Responsibilities By: Alison, Savannah, Alanna, Kristen, & Chelsea

  23. Voting Ages • Wichita- You have to be 18 • Belarus- 18 years old • Mexico- You have to be 18 years old • Komi Republic- A young person can take part in elections when he/she is 18 • Ohio- In Ohio you have to be 18 years old to vote on government related activities. Every country, or city asked said that you have to be 18 years, or older to vote on government related activities

  24. Citizens Participation in Government!* Wichita: They participate in the government by voting and making sure that their president is one that can protect and watch out for them. Mexico: To the right is a poster. The message on the poster means “We all complain. How many vote? If you don’t SHUT UP!!”

  25. Citizens Participation in Government Komi Republic: Below is an election flyer from Komi Republic.

  26. Citizens Participation in Government Ohio: In Ohio we participate by going to hear our president speak. Or we can vote in elections when your 18 or older. Also by serving in the army.Below is a picture of I think a president or maybe A governor speaking and people have come to hear what they Have to say.

  27. At the age of 16, you can get your driving permit,but have to be accompanied by an adult. When you turn 18,you get your driving license. You must take a theoretical and practical exam and you must pass them. Mexico

  28. Komi Republic • To get a driving license one should be 18 years old. He/she should pass special exams,when they check their knowledge of driving rules and their skills in driving.

  29. Wichita • You have to take a test to make sure you can be on the road.

  30. You get a booklet to study for your written exam to get your permit at the age of 161/2. To get your driving license, you have to be 17 and you have had to pass your driving test. You also take a driving class before you take your driving test. United States

  31. How your goverment helps citizens Wichita,Mexico,and the U.S By:Chelsea Hupp

  32. Wichita • They have SRS food stamps and jobs training

  33. Mexico • The most popular one is called opportunities (Opportunities) • This is a Federal program for human development among the population in extreme poverty • Bringing support in education, health, nutrition, and income

  34. Mexico • In this program the following organisms participate in the public Education Secretariat HealthSecretariat ,Social, Security • Mexico Insitute ,Social Development Secretariat State and Municipal government

  35. United States • Our government helps by making sure that we are clean and that the kids get education • That we have good homes to live in and that kids are going to school

  36. Some of Mexico’s rights • No slavery • Equality in rights without distinction • Freedom and legal safety

  37. Some of Komi Republic’s rights • A right to education • A right to work • And a right to rest and leisure

  38. Some of Ohio’s rights • Freedom of speech • Freedom of press • Freedom against cruel and unusual punishments • The right to bear arms • The right to a fair and speedy trail

  39. Armed Services By: Curtis, Marshall, Emily, Devin, and Johnny

  40. Belarus symbols • Belarus: The symbol of Belarusian Ministry of Defense. Belarus

  41. Belarus Symbols • The Coat of arms of the republic.

  42. Komi Republic Symbols • These are some symbols of the armed forces in Komi Republic in Russia.

  43. Mexico symbols • Mexico: The National Flag and the National Anthem. Mexico

  44. US symbols Our US Air Force Symbol is a registered trademark and is the exclusive property of the Department of the Air Force.

  45. US symbols • The US Army symbol .It is called the Black trademark. UNITED STATES

  46. Longest war • Vietnam War-(1956-1975) 1.4 Million were killed. America

  47. Longest War • Independence War (1810-1821) , Revolution Wars(1910-1921)-They both lasted 10 years each .Theses are the most important wars in Mexico history. Mexico

  48. Longest War . • The Great Patriotic War (1940-1945) Most terrifying war in Russian history. Russia

  49. Age and Training • In Komi Republic Russia a man is allowed to join the army at eighteen years old.Half of a year he studies in special courses according to the branch he joins. • In Novosibirsk Russia a man is allowed to join the army at eighteen years old for twelve months.

  50. Age and Training • In the United States you are allowed to join your armed forces at a minimum of eighteen years old. Depending on what branch you are on in the armed forces, a half a year to three years.

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