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State Government

Executive Branch. Legislative Branch. Judicial Branch. State Government. Click on the subject you would like to explore. Enjoy your journey!. Executive Branch. The JOB of the executive branch of state government is to CARRY OUT THE LAWS of the state.

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State Government

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  1. Executive Branch Legislative Branch Judicial Branch State Government Click on the subject you would like to explore. Enjoy your journey!

  2. Executive Branch The JOB of the executive branch of state government is toCARRY OUT THE LAWS of the state. The executive branch of government has many departments. For example this branch deals with highway safety and protecting natural resources.

  3. Who is in charge of the executive branch? The GOVERNOR is the head of the executive branch. He is elected by the citizens of Ohio every four years. He can then choose people to help run the state.

  4. Our current governor is Robert Taft. The governor has the power to VETO, or say no, to any idea for a law. Click on one of the web sites below to learn more about the governor. To return to this screen click the back button on the Internet Browser Autographed Portrait of the Governor Click below for Quiz The Governor's mansion Bob Taft Biography

  5. Directions: Write the answers to the questions on a separate sheet of paper. • Who is the head of the executive branch of state government? • A. President B. Governor C. Judge • What is the job of the executive branch of government? • A. To make the laws • B. To interpret the laws • C. To carry out the laws

  6. Which of the following is a duty of the EXECUTIVE branch of state government? • A. To approve or veto bills • B. To decide if a law goes against the Constitution • C. To write bills to become laws • How are the officials chosen who help the governor run the executive branch? • A. Elected B. Chosen by the Senate • C. Chosen by the governor Click here for answers.

  7. How does a bill become a law? First, citizens develop an idea for a bill. A bill is an idea for a law. Next, members of the House or Senate propose the bill to other members. Then, the General Assembly votes to approve the bill. IF THE GOVERNOR VETOES THE BILL, another vote can be taken. If 3/5 of the General Assembly votes to approve the bill this time, the bill becomes a law. After that, the governor signs the bill OR the governor vetoes the bill.

  8. Legislative Branch The job of the legislative branch of state government is tomake the laws. A bill is an idea for a law. This branch has two parts: theSenate and theHouse of Representatives. Together these two groups are called the General Assembly. Senate + House of Representatives= General Assembly

  9. Click on a site below to learn more about the Ohio Legislative Branch of Government on the internet. *To return to this slide click the back button on the browser. Click here to learn about the leaders of the House of Representatives. How the Senate Works Click below for Quiz About our Senator: Robert A. Gardner

  10. Legislative Branch Quiz • Directions: Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. • What are the Senate and House of Representatives called together? • A. Good leaders B. General Assembly • C. Supreme Court • What is the job of the legislative branch of government? • A. Make the laws B. Carry out the laws • C. Make decisions about the laws • Who is the Senator for our area? • A. Robert Taft B. Eric Fingerhut C. Robert Gardner

  11. For a bill to become a law, who has to sign it? • A. Governor B. Speaker of the House • C. Senator • Which of the following can a member of the Ohio Assembly do to help his or her fellow citizens? • Appoint people to positions in the government • Protect people by catching lawbreakers • C. Help make laws which protect the rights of citizens Click below to go view answers Click here for answers.

  12. Judicial Branch The job of the judicial branch of government is to interpret the law. This means this branch makes decisions about the law and decides if laws go against the Ohio Constitution. The Ohio Constitution is a document that explains the job of each branch, and contains Ohio’s laws.

  13. Who is in charge of the judicial branch? The seven judges of the Supreme Court are at the head of the judicial branch. The highest court in Ohio is the Supreme Court. All other courts and judges in Ohio are also part of the judicial branch of government.

  14. Click on one of the web sites below to learn more about Ohio’s Judicial Branch of government. Enjoy your journey! To return to this screen click the return button on the browser. Meet the Ohio Supreme Court Justices! Click here to see how the judicial branch is set up! Click below for Quiz See what the Supreme Court in Columbus looks like!

  15. JudicialBranch Quiz • What is the highest court in Ohio called? • A. High Court B. Supreme Court • C. Ultimate Court • 2. Who is the head of the judicial branch of government? • A. Governor B. Mayor • C. Supreme Court Justices

  16. 3. What is the job of the judicial branch of government? • A. Interpret the laws • B. Carry out the laws C. Make the laws • Which branch of government decides if a law goes against the Ohio Constitution? • A. Legislative B. Executive C. Judicial • Which of the following newspaper headlines deals with the judicial branch of government? • A. “New Laws to be Added to the Ohio Constitution” • B. “Department of Natural Resources Protects • Citizens’ Rights” • C. “Fewer cases in traffic court” Click here to go view answers

  17. Answers to Executive Branch • B The governor is head of the executive branch of state government. • C The job of the executive branch is to carry out the laws of the state. • A A duty of the executive branch is to approve or veto bills. The governor has the power to do this. • C Officials who help the governor run the state are chosen by the governor.

  18. Legislative Branch Answers • B The Senate and the House of Representatives are called the General Assembly. • A The job of the legislative branch is to make the laws. • C The Senator for our area is Robert Gardner. • B For a bill to become a law, the governor has to sign it. • C A member of the Ohio Assembly can help make laws which protect the rights of citizens.

  19. Judicial Branch Answers • B The highest court in Ohio is the Supreme Court. • C The head of the judicial branch of government is the Supreme Court Justices. • A The job of the judicial branch of government is to interpret the laws. • C The judicial branch decides if a law goes against the Ohio Constitution. • C “Fewer cases in traffic court” is a newspaper headline that deals with the judicial branch of government.

  20. Works Cited http://www.state.az.us/branches.html http://www.state.oh.us/gov/section2-1.stm

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