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Learn about the U.S. Constitution through an engaging shirt - featuring rules, branches of government, and checks and balances. Explore federalism, legislative branch, and more. Perfect for students!
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GOVERNMENT BY MS.OVERTON’S CLASS
This is the constitution it allows changes and freedom for America. The constitution lets no one be a king or a Queen anywhere. This is the constitution in Shirt form. It has all of the rules on the front and the back. By Justice +Kacey
Federalism Local These are the three kinds of government. state Fayth, ellagence Federal
The three branches of State. The top one is Judicial Branch. Under it is Governor Granholm, the Executive Branch.. Last is the Legislative Branch.. By Shania
By Angel This is our state senator Cameron Brown. One of the buildings is our legislative branch. Dudley Spade is our state representative.
Check and Balances Y Checks and Balances make sure that the president does not get more power. If one branch has a dumb idea and the other branches can say no! BY Eleta,Anderonna
THE THREE BRANCHES BY BEN AND IVAN THIS IS WHAT THE THREE BRANCHES LOOK LIKE. THE THRE BRANCHES ARE THE JUDICIAL, EXECUTIVE BRANCH, and LEGISLATIVE. THIS IS THE WHITE HOUSE AT MIDNIGHT. THIS IS THE FRONT OF CONGRESS.
BY.JAELA HUDSON JUDICIAL BRANCH IF SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE A LAW THEY CAN GO TO THE SUPREME COURT AND ARGUE ABOUT IT TO MAKE IT NOT LAW
JUDICIAL BRANCH BY Abigail Wilson The supreme court is if you don't like the law the supreme court can throw it out and agree or keep the law because it is a good law
Ethan and Drake The Senate This here is congress. The senate is on the left of congress. Senate These people are arguing over a bill. There are 2 senators sent fromevery state. So there are 100senators. 50x2=100
Legislative branch There are a 100 senators. There are 435 representatives in the House. Created By Hailie DeLaRosa.
Seth S How a bill becomes a law A bill becomes a law when the house of representatives and the senate and the president agrees with them. How a federal bill becomes a law
The Executive Branch • The president is the head of all military.
The Executive Branch • The president can veto the bill