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Lifework Review (5) Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances
Post It Note Group Practice (8) Let’s see what you scrubs got…
#1 The _________________ of the Constitution wanted our _______________ to be _________ enough to hold the ____________ together, but they wanted our ____________ to ______________ the power of the government.
#2 The power of _______________ rests with the ____________, who express their ideas through _____________ (____________of the governed).
#3 ________________ is controlled by the _____________ who give their _________________________ the power to make and enforce the __________.
#4 To keep any part of the government from gaining too much ________________, the Founding Fathers created a government made up of three ______________. Each _______________ has a different job and is led by __________________.
#5 To keep any branch from gaining too much power, each branch can ________________ or _____________ the other two. To block the ___________, the president can issue a ________ by refusing to sign a bill. The ___________ aka the judicial branch can declare laws or actions to be _________________. The legislative branch has to power to override a presidential ___________, approve judges, and ____________, or fire the president and judges.
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Unit 5: Principles of Government Federalism pg. 29 Unit 5: Principles of Government
The Seven Principles Government (2) Limited Government Popular Sovereignty Republicanism Separation of Powers Checks and Balances Federalism Individual Rights
Discovery Learning (8) Complete the assignment with your group
Today’s Objective (16) Team Haughton Diamonds will be able to: 8.15D: Analyze how the idea of federalism is seen in our government
Federalism
What is it? Federalism is the sharing of power between the national and state governments
The Basics USA has three levels of government National (Federal), State, and Local (County & City) National government is the strongest Constitution is the “Supreme law of the land”
National/Federal Government Handles jobs that affect the whole nation Delegated/inherent/enumerated powers Income taxes Treaties National laws National defense Issues between states money
State Governments Every thing the national government is not supposed to handle (reserved powers) Set up local governments
Concurrent Powers Powers the Feds & states share
Symbol Government Power State National
Check for Understanding What is Federalism? Give me an example.
Check for Understanding What is Federalism? Give me an example.
Independent Practice (12) Complete the practice assignment Paste behind your notes
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