Miss Smith 7 th Grade Civics *pgs
Powers of government were separated into 3 branches to protect the U.S. from tyranny One branch writes the laws Another branch carries out the laws The third branch interprets the laws
Lawmaking arm of the federal government Controls the money for the national gov. U.S. Congress Senate (2 Senators per state) House of Representatives (based on each state’s population) Established in Article I of the Constitution
Executes the country’s laws The President is the head This branch also includes The Vice Pres. Dept. of State, Dept. of Treasury, Dept. of Homeland Security, and more! Established in Article II of the Constitution
Interprets the meaning of the laws Sets punishments for people who break the laws The Supreme Court is the head of this branch First there were 6 justices, now there are 9 Established in Article III of the Constitution All courts lower than the Supreme Court are set up by Congress
System that ensures equal distribution and limits of powers
Legislative Branch can: Impeach and remove the president Override a veto (2/3 of Senate and the House have to agree first) Controls spending money Can refuse to confirm presidential appointments Judicial Branch can: Declare executive acts unconstitutional Judges are appointed for life and free from executive control
Executive Branch can: Veto acts of Congress Call special session of Congress Suggest laws and send messages to Congress Judicial Branch can: Declare acts of Congress unconstitutional This is called Judicial review
Executive Branch can: Appoint federal judges Grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes Legislative Branch can: Impeach and remove federal judges Refuse to confirm judicial appointments
Marbury v Madison Explained: US History Review This case established JUDICIAL REVIEW