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AP Government and Politics

AP Government and Politics. By: Amy Miller. System of Checks and Balances. Legislative (Congress) Executive (President) Override Presidential Veto Impeachment House brings charges Senate holds trial House: budget control

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AP Government and Politics

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  1. AP Government and Politics By: Amy Miller

  2. System of Checks and Balances • Legislative (Congress) • Executive (President) • Override Presidential Veto • Impeachment • House brings charges • Senate holds trial • House: budget control • Senate: advice and consent; ratifies treaties; confirms appointments • Judicial Courts • Confirms presidential appointments • Impeach/ remove federal judges • Establish courts and set number of judges

  3. System of Checks and Balances (Cont.) • Executive (President) • Legislative (Congress) • Veto bills • Line-Item veto-used by Governors-reject part of a bill • Call special sessions • Can propose laws • Judicial (Courts) • Appoints federal judges • Grants pardons, reprieves, can commute sentences

  4. System of Checks and Balances (Cont.) • Judicial (Courts) • Executive (President) • Declare executive orders unconstitutional • Federal judges and justices appointed for life • Legislative (Congress) • Can declare laws unconstitutional

  5. Political Parties and Interest Groups • Democratic Party • Libertarian Democrats • Moderate Democrats • Conservatives • Republican Party • Conservatives • Moderate Republicans • Libertarian Republicans • Independent • Non-party politicians • National Organization for Women • National Rifle Association

  6. Types of Elections • General Election- An election in which representatives are chosen in all constituencies of a state • Open Primary- An election in which any registered voter may participate • Closed Primary- An election in which only members of a political party may participate • Runoff Election- An election used to fill vacant positions in between regularly scheduled elections.

  7. Are You Registered to Vote??? • No • Is it Important to Vote??? • Yes • Gives individuals a say in government • Gives people the right to have their opinion heard

  8. How does the Bill of Rights Affect Me? • First Amendment • Freedom of Speech • Freedom of Religion • Ninth Amendment • Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution • Tenth Amendment • Powers of states and people

  9. How can I best become a positive member of society? • Become Educated • Attend College • Being Employed • Getting a job to support myself

  10. Returner: High Flyer • I plan to attend college here and hope to own my own business one day.

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