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THE THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT

THE THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT. The Constitution created a government of three equal branches , or parts. The Constitution is the plan and set of rules for our government . The three branches are:. LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL. United states government.

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THE THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT

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  1. THE THREE BRANCHES OFGOVERNMENT

  2. The Constitution created a government of three equal branches, or parts. The Constitution is the plan and set of rules for our government. The three branches are: LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL United states government

  3. The Supreme Court is the highest court is the U. S. Interpret the laws Decide if laws are “constitutional” The nine justices can serve for as long as they live, or wish to retire. Each justice is chosen by the president. The Judicial branch

  4. The president, or Chief Executive, is the head of the government. Americans vote every four years for their leader of their presidential republic. After elected to serve his/her country, the president lives and works in the White House. The president is in charge of the armed forces. The president works with leaders of other countries. The Executive Branch

  5. The Executive Branch • Required qualifications for president; • At least 35 years old • At least 14 years living in USA • Born in USA • President- Barrack Obama • Vice President- Joseph Biden • Secretary of State- Hillary Clinton

  6. Powers of the President • What the President can do: • Suggest laws to congress • Sign bills passed by congress into laws • Make treaties with other countries • Send troops overseas • Appoint judges to the Supreme Court • Veto a law passed by congress 1 time • Enforce laws

  7. Powers of the President • What the president cannot do: • Make laws • Veto an act of congress more than 1 time • Declare War or keep troups overseas more than 30 days without congress approval • He cannot break the laws of the country.

  8. The Constitution created Congress. It is a group of people elected to make laws for the country. Congress has two parts: The Senate and The House of Representatives. The legislative branch

  9. There are 100 senators. Each state has two senators. A Senator is in office for 6 years. This is called a “term.” Senators meet in the U.S. Capitol building The senate

  10. There are 435 representatives. The more people that live in a state, the more representatives it has. Representatives serve for a term of two years. They can be elected for more than one term. The house of representatives

  11. The House of Representatives • Speak of the House- 3rd in line for the presidency in case of emergencies. • John Boehner • Senators from Georgia: • Johnny Isakson • Saxby Chambliss *Your current representative in the house - Hank Johnson

  12. The legislative branch • Powers of the legislative branch: • Make laws • Override Presidential Veto • Approve all appointments made by the president for supreme court • Approves all treaties made by the president. • Declare War • Control Taxes and the country’s budget

  13. Government • The president carries out the laws of the United States. • The Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) makes the laws. • The Supreme Court explains the laws.

  14. Democracy Rules !

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