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ARTICLES of the CONSTITUTION Article 1: Legislative Branch
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JOB: To make the nation’s laws CONGRESS LEADER: Speaker of HOR John Boehner LOWER HOUSE HOR UPPER HOUSE SENATE Qualifications 25 years old Citizen for 7 years Live in state you represent 435 100 LEADER: Vice President Joe Biden Qualifications 30 years old Citizen for 9 years Live in state you represent DUTIES Impeaching officials Spending Bills Elect President if tie Makes Laws DUTIES Impeachment Trials Approves foreign treaties/appointments Makes Laws
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PREAMBLE Form a more perfect union… Establish justice… Ensure domestic tranquility… Provide for the common defense… Promote the general welfare… Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity…
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SECTION 1 What 2 houses are in Congress? Senate and HOR What is the function of legislative branch? To make laws ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 2 How are members of HOR elected? Voted by the public in each district How long is the term? 2 years A member of HOR must be 25 years old; been a citizen for 7 years; reside in the state ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 2 Number of reps depends on… Population of the state This comes from what plan? VA Plan Citizens are counted every 10 years. This is called what? The Census; Next one is in 2020 ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 2 What is the fewest numbers of reps a state can have? 11 How many reps does CA have? 53 Who is the South Bay rep? Ted Lieu ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 2 What does impeachment mean? Formally accusing other gov officials of committing crimes Who is the chief officer of the HOR? Speaker of the House Who is the current Speaker? John Boehner (OH) ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 3 Each state had ____ senators. 22 Equal rep was based on what plan? NJ Plan Elections are held every ____ years (1/3 of senators are elected) 2 years for a 6 year term ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 3 Qualifications for Senate 30 years old; been a citizen at least 9 years; reside in the state they represent Who is President of the Senate? VP (Joe Biden) Can they vote? No—only in a tie ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 3 Who is the President pro Tempore? Who is it currently? They run the senate if VP is away; Orrin Hatch The Senate has sole power to try impeachments. Who presides over the trial? Chief Justice ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 3 What vote is needed in an impeachment hearing? 2/3 vote Besides Andrew Johnson, who else was impeached? Bill Clinton Who are the CA senators? Barbara Boxer; Dianne Feinstein ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 4 Congress must meet at least ________ a year on ___________ Once; January 3 rd ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 5 What is a quorum? Majority (minimum # of members needed before an organization can act) 218; 51 ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 6 Members of Congress are paid out of the U.S. Treasury What is the current salary for a HOR member? Senate? $174,000 Speaker gets $223,500 ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 6 Why is it important that members of HOR and Senate have immunity? “Beyond power of arrest” Except murder, treason and fraud Prevents officials from having members arrested on a pretext to prevent having them from voting a certain way Allows for freedom of speech ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 7 All bills to determine taxes or money must begin in _____ HOR When the President refuses to approve a bill, he is said to have ______it Vetoed Example of? Checks and Balances ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 7 Can a bill become a law if the President refuses to approve? Yes; 2/3 of senators and reps can vote to override ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 8 What are the powers given to Congress? 1) Power to tax 2) Borrow money 3) Regulate trade (“commerce clause”) 4) Naturalization and bankruptcies 5) Print money and set a national system of weights/measures 6) Punish counterfeiters 7) Establish post offices ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 8 What are the powers given to Congress? 8) Issue patents and copyrights 9) Create federal courts 10) Punish criminals at sea 11) Power to declare war 12) Power to raise armies 13) Maintain navy 14) Make rules for the military 15) Command state militia (national guard) ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 8 What are the powers given to Congress? 16) Regulate state national guards 17) Establish the capital city (D.C) and federally owned lands 18) Congress can make all laws which shall Be necessary and proper This implied power is also called the? Elastic Clause ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 9 What are the powers denied to Congress? Slave Trading Writ of Habeas Corpus Bills of Attainder and Ex Post Facto Can’t declare someone guilty unless there’s a trial Can’t declare someone guilty when the crime was committed before the act was made illegal Direct Taxes (Changed by Amendment 16) Taxes on exports ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 9 What are the powers denied to Congress? State commerce Goods trade between states cannot be taxed Spending money (unless a bill is passed) Titles of nobility ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 9 What is the writ of habeas corpus? When can it be suspended? Congress can’t imprison people w/o accusing them of a crime (except in rebellion or invasion) Civil War or 9/11 What is an ex post facto law? Congress can’t pass laws that punish those after-the-fact ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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SECTION 10 Can CA form a treaty with France? No Can CA coin its own money? No Can CA tax baseballs coming from Arizona? No, unless they receive approval from Congress ARTICLE 1: Legislative Branch
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