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Three Branches of Government
Legislative Executive Judicial
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Article I – Legislative Branch
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Legislative 2 Houses Powers Senate or “Upper House”
House of Representatives or “Lower House” Powers Propose or Create Laws – Simple Majority Declare War Tax, Borrow and Collect Money
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Legislative – House of Representatives
Leader is the “Speaker of the House” Number determined by state population Have the power to impeach the president Serve 2-Year terms 25 years of age
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Legislative - Senate Vice President leads the Senate
2 senators from each state = 100 total Can try impeachment – Supermajority Serve 6 year terms 30 years of age
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Executive – Article II
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Executive President leads the Executive
Commander and Chief of the Army and Navy Appoints a Cabinet and Supreme Court Justices
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Executive Main power is to enforce laws Two 4-year terms
Grants pardons, veto laws, sign treaties Two 4-year terms 35 years of age, 14 years a citizen, born in United States Can be impeached – for treason, bribery, or other high crimes
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Judicial – Article III
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Judicial Supreme Court – lead by the Chief Justice
Interprets the law according to the Constitution Final court of appeals for state and federal government
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Judicial 9 Justices total – cannot change unless amended
4 judges needed to hear a case Can serve for life unless impeached or convicted No basic qualification listed in the Constitution Typically are lawyers or lower court judges Same political party as the President
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