Review and Guided Notes MBMS 2013 K Stafford

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Review and Guided Notes MBMS 2013 K Stafford Three Branches Review and Guided Notes MBMS 2013 K Stafford

Legislative Branch What Type of Congress do we have? What is the structure in Congress? What are the Qualifications?

What are the Legislative Branches Powers/Functions? House of Representative Senate Power of Impeachment Impeachment Trial Bills involving Taxes start here Decide whether or not to remove someone from office Change Laws to Protect Voters Judge Elections Create their Own Rules Must have Majority Present to Conduct Business Keep Journal of Activities Determine Naturalization laws Coin Money Create US Postal Service, Army/Navy, and Lower Federal Courts Declare War

Executive Branch Who is head of the Executive Branch? What are the Powers/Functions? President of the United States Commander in Chief Chief Executive Chief Diplomat Power of Appointment Grant Pardons Make Treaties State of the Union Address Call Congress for Special Sessions VP is President of Senate, Votes during Tiebreakers

Judicial Branch What is head of the Judicial Branch? What’s the Structure of it? What are the Powers/Functions? Supreme Court Original Jurisdiction Appellate Jurisdiction Interpret the Constitution All Laws passed by Congress Arguments between States Agreements with Other Nations