The American Government Articles of Confederation Proposed – 1777 Ratified – 1781 Confederation – A political union of several parties or states.

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The American Government

Articles of Confederation Proposed – 1777 Ratified – 1781 Confederation – A political union of several parties or states

Creating The Constitution Official Ratification Final Ratification

George Washington Ben Franklin James Madison Notable Signatures Alexander Hamilton

What is the basis of the Constitution & American Government? EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL LEGISLATIVE SEPARATION OF POWERS

Montesquieu

WHAT IS SEPARATION OF POWERS?

Legislative Branch Function: Makes the Laws Head / Ruling Body: Congress Bicameral Legislative System

Legislative Branch “Fancy Terms” Legislation = Laws Legislature = A group that makes laws What group is considered to be the U.S. Legislature? Congress

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 435 Members (serve for 2 years) State membership is based on the size of the population of the state. Population is determined by a CENSUS A CENSUS is done every 10 years

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (CA) Speaker of the House (2007 – Present) Political Party – Democrats

The Democrats The Donkey

Andrew Jackson U.S. President (1829 – 1837) Political Party – Democrats

New Speaker of the House John Boehner (OH) Speaker of the House (Set to begin in 2011) Political Party – Republicans

The Republicans The G.O.P. (Grand Old Party) The Elephant

House of Representatives Membership Qualifications: 25 years old U.S. citizen for at least 7 years Must live in the state they represent

SENATE 100 Members (serve 6 years) Two from each state 50 States x 2 = 100

President of the Senate Vice President Joe Biden Vice President (2009 – Present) Political Party – Democrats

Senate Membership Qualifications: 30 years old U.S. citizen for at least 9 years Must live in the state they represent

United States Capitol Building 435 House Representative Senators = 535 Congressmen

EXECUTIVE BRANCH Head / Ruling Body: President Function: Enforces the Laws

The Chief Executive U.S. President Barack Obama U.S. President (2009 – Present) Political Party – Democrats

United States President Qualifications: 35 YEARS OLD BE A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES FOR AT LEAST 14 YEARS

George Washington

The President’s Room

JUDICIAL BRANCH Function: Interprets the Laws Head / Ruling Body: Supreme Court

The Nine Supreme Court Justices 1.John Roberts - Chief Justice (2005) 2.Antonin Scalia (1986) 3.Anthony Kennedy (1988) 4.Clarence Thomas (1991) 5.Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993) 6.Stephen Breyer (1994) 7.Samuel Alito (2006) 8.Sonia Sotomayor (2009) 9.Elena Kagan (2010)

Supreme Court Building

Separation of Powers Within The Constitution Article I - Legislative Powers Article II - Executive Powers Article III - Judicial Powers

JudicialExecutive Legislative

Checks of Legislative Branch Checks over Executive Branch: Override Presidential veto Impeach and remove President Senate can Reject Presidential appointments Refuse ratification of treaties Conduct investigation of President’s actions Refuse Presidential funding requests Checks over Judicial Branch: Change number of Supreme Court Justices Propose Constitutional amendments Rejection of Supreme Court nominees Impeach and remove federal judges

Checks of Executive Branch Checks over Judicial Branch: Nominates Supreme Court Justices Nominates Federal Judges Power of pardon Refusal to enforce court decisions Checks over Legislative Branch: Power of veto Call Congressional special session Carries out laws passed by Congress Vice President cast tie breaking vote in the Senate

Checks of Judicial Branch Checks over Executive Branch: Declare executive actions unconstitutional Power to issue warrants Chief justice presides over presidential impeachment trial Checks over Legislative Branch: Declare laws unconstitutional Chief Justice Presides over senate during presidential impeachment trial

The Electoral College “Winner Take All” The “Magic” Number – 270

The Electoral College 2008 Election Obama – 365 McCain – 173

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