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Principles of the U.S. Constitution Part 3 Separation of Power and Check and Balances
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Topic/Objective: To identify and describe principles of the US Constitution Essential Question: How do the constitutional principles of “Separation of Powers” and “Checks and Balances” divide the powers within the national government?
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*Separation of Powers 1) Divides gov’t into 3 branches Legislative (makes laws) Executive (enforces laws) Judicial (interprets laws) 2) No one branch has all the power
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1) Legislative Branch = Congress Purpose: creates the laws Established by: Article I of the Constitution Location: US Capitol Building in Washington DC US Capitol Building *Legislative Branch
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2) Congress made of two houses: Senate: Two Senators per state House of Representatives: # of reps determined by population of each state. 26,000,000 – 38 Representatives 6,500,000 - 11 Representatives *Legislative Branch
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*Executive Branch 1) Executive Branch = President Purpose: executes/enforces the laws Established by: Article II of the Constitution Location: White House in Washington DC White House
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2) Executive Branch is made up of: President & Vice President President’s Cabinet of Advisors Ex: Secretary of State (John Kerry) – advises on foreign relations 3) Supporting Departments Ex: FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) – Nat’l security & law enforcement *Executive Branch
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4) 25th Amendment Presidential Line of Succession If the President leaves office, (dies, resigns, or removed) the Vice President (VP) becomes the next President. If the VP leaves office, the Pres nominates a new VP with approval of Congress. Vice President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President after JFK was assassinated in 1963. *Executive Branch
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5) Presidential Line of Succession If President leaves office... Vice-President (Joe Biden) Speaker of the House of Representatives (Paul Ryan) President Pro Tempore of the Senate (Orrin Hatch) Secretary of State (John Kerry) *Executive Branch
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*Judicial Branch 1) Judicial Branch = Supreme Court & other Federal Courts Purpose: interprets the laws Established by: Article III of the Constitution Location: Supreme Court in Washington DC Supreme Court Building
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1) Nine Supreme Court Justices One Chief Justice (John Roberts) Eight Associate Justices 2) Only hear appealed cases that deal with Constitutional issues 3) Determine constitutionality of laws & actions of the gov’t *Judicial Branch
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