The Senate serves as a jury to impeach the President. They ratify treaties made with other nations. The Senate also approves and rejects presidential appointment.
Over the executive branch: override veto, impeach president, reject/approve treaties Over the judicial branch: impeach judges
Made up of the President, Vice President, the colonel, a large bureaucracy. Main job is to enforce laws passed by congress.
Qualifications: you have to be at least 35, a natural born citizen, you have to have lived in the U.S. at least 14 years before serving. President is limited to two terms or a total of 10 years Salary is 40,000 50,000 expense account, 100,000 travel account
Same qualifications as the president Has a salary of 186,000 Leader of the Senate No term limit for the vice president
Chief executive: carries out laws of the nation. Chief legislative officer Chief Diplomat: appoints ambassadors to other countries, makes treaties and executive agreements. Chief judicial leader: appoints federal judges, and grants amnesty pardon and reprieve. Commander in chief: leader of the military Party leader: most visual and influential member of his/her political party. Chief of state: symbolic position, represents the U.S.
Over legislative branch: can veto laws Over judicial branch: can appoint judges.
Main job is to interpret laws passed by congress and actions of the executive branch Consists of the supreme court and the other federal judges. Supreme court is made up of one chief justice and eight associate justices There are no formal requirements to become a judge Salary for chief justice is 223,500 and salary for the associate justices is 213,600
Original: authority to hear a case first Appellate: authority to hear a case on appeal from a lower court. Exclusive: the only court authorized to hear a case. Concurrent: authority shared to hear a case
Federal district court: have original jurisdiction, only federal court with a trial by jury. Circuit court: have appellate jurisdiction only over several states and have a panel of three judges to make sure rights weren’t violated by a lower court Supreme court: can have original or appellate jurisdiction over the whole U.S.
Over legislative branch: can declare laws to be unconstitutional. Over executive branch: can declare an act of the president unconstitutional