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We Have Three Branches of Government… Legislative Branch- Makes Laws Executive Branch- Enforces Laws Judicial Branch- Interprets Laws Now for a more detailed look at each branch…

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Page 1: The United States of America An overview of our government

The United States of America

An overview of our government

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We Have Three Branches of Government…

• Legislative Branch- Makes Laws• Executive Branch- Enforces Laws• Judicial Branch- Interprets Laws

• Now for a more detailed look at each branch…

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The Legislative Branch is the Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

House of Representatives:*Lower House*435 members (population

based)*2 year terms *All members up for re-

election in even numbered years

*No term limits

Senate:*Upper House*100 members (2 per state)

*6 year terms*One-third of members up

for re-election every two years

*No term limits

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Requirements to serve in Congress…

House of Representatives:

*At least 25 years old*A resident of the state one

is elected to represent.*A U.S. citizen for at least 7

years

Senate:

*At least 30 years old*A resident of the state one

is elected to represent*A U.S. citizen for at least 9

years

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Powers delegated to Congress:

1. Taxes (The power to tax and spend tax money.)2. Borrowing (Borrow money for the U.S.)3. Commerce (Regulate foreign and domestic trade.)4. Naturalization, Bankruptcy (Citizenship, Bankruptcies)5. Coins, Weights, and Measures (Coin money and establish

its value.)6. Counterfeiting (Establish punishment for counterfeiting.)7. Post Offices (Control mail system)8. Copyrights, Patents (Protection for authors and inventors.)9. Federal Courts (Set up inferior courts to the Supreme

Court.)

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Powers delegated to Congress cont.

10. Piracy (Power to punish piracy)11. Declarations of War (At the request of the President.)12. Army (Raise and support. Appropriate money)13. Navy (Provide and maintain)14. Rules of Military 15. Militia (National Guard- citizen soldiers)16. Rules for the Militia17. National Capital (Congress controls Washington D.C. In

1973 power was given to citizens to elect local government officials.)

18. Necessary Laws (Power to make laws concerning items 1-17. Referred to as the “elastic clause.”)

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Some notable powers denied to the Federal Government…

• Writ of Habeas Corpus cannot be denied (Except in cases of rebellion, invasion, or when public safety requires it.)

• Bills of Attainder and Ex Post Facto Laws (Cannot be passed.)

• Special Preference for Trade (No preference can be given to one state over another in commerce.)

• Spending (The government cannot spend money unless it is appropriated by Congress.)

• Creation of Titles of Nobility

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Suzan DelBene (D) 1st District2012- Present

Rick Larson (D)2nd District2001- Present

Jaime Herrera Beutler (R)3rd District2011- Present

Doc Hastings (R)4th District1995- Present

Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)5th District2003- Present

Derek Kilmer (D)6th District2013- Present

Jim McDermott (D)7th District1989- Present

Dave Reichert (R)8th District2005- Present

Adam Smith (D)9th District1997- Present

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington State

Denny Heck (D)10th District2013-Present

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House of Representatives

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Patty Murray (D)1993- Present

Maria Cantwell (D)2001- Present

Members of the United States Senate from Washington State

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U.S. Senate Chamber

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The Executive Branch consists of the President, the Vice President, and the Cabinet

*4 year term*Limit two terms*Presidential candidate selects his/her Vice

Presidential candidate prior to the election*Elected officially by the Electoral College

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Requirements to be eligible to run for President

*At least 35 years old*A natural born citizen of the United States.*A resident of the United States for at least 14

years.

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Powers of the President

*Commander in chief of the Armed Forces*Grant reprieves or pardons, except in the cases of

impeachment.*Make treaties with other nations, with 2/3 approval of the

Senate*Nominate ambassadors and other high officials. The Senate

must confirm.*Nominate Supreme Court Justices. The Senate must

confirm.

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Duties of the President

*State of the Union Address annually (report on the condition of our nation to Congress)

*Must carry out the laws (many government agencies oversee the execution of the laws)

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President Barack Obama (D)2009-Present

Vice President Joe Biden (D)2009-Present

The President and Vice President of the United States

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Department of AgricultureSecretary Tom Vilsack

Department of CommerceSecretary Penny Pritzker

Department of DefenseSecretary Ashton Carter

Department of EducationSecretary Arne Duncan

Department of EnergySecretary Ernest Moniz

Department of Health & Human ServicesSecretary Sylvia Burwell

Department ofHomeland SecuritySecretary Jeh Johnson

Department of Housing& Urban DevelopmentSecretary Julian Castro

President Barack Obama’s Cabinet

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Department of the InteriorSecretary Sally Jewell

Department of JusticeAttorney GeneralLoretta Lynch

Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez

Department of StateSecretary John Kerry

Department of TransportationSecretary Anthony Foxx

Department of the TreasurySecretary Jack Lew

Department of Veterans AffairsSecretary Robert McDonald

President Barack Obama’s Cabinet cont.

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The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court and the Federal Court system

• *Nothing is stated in the Constitution about whomay or may not serveon the Supreme Court.

*Once nominated by thePresident and confirmedby the Senate, Justices serve for life.

The Supreme Court Building

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The Federal Court System

*Judicial Power gives courts the right to decide legal cases.

*The Constitution creates the Supreme Court but Congress has the power to establish inferior courts.

*Today there are 94 district courts and 13 courts of appeal.

*All federal judges serve for life.

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Jurisdiction of Federal Courts

*The Constitution*Federal Laws*Treaties*Foreign Ambassadors and Diplomats*Naval and Maritime laws*Disagreements between states or between citizens

from different states*Disputes between a state or citizen and a foreign

state or citizen

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Supreme Court Jurisdiction

*Marbury v. Madison (1803) gives the Supreme Court the right to judge whether or not a law is constitutional.

*Serves mainly as an Appellate Court by reviewing lower court decisions.

*Only has original jurisdiction in a few instances (cases involving ambassadors, public ministers and consuls, and cases in which a state is one of the parties involved)

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Stephen Breyer1994(Clinton)

Antonin Scalia1986(Reagan)

Anthony Kennedy1988(Reagan)

John Roberts2005(G.W. Bush)

*Chief Justice

The United States Supreme Court Justices

Clarence Thomas1991(G.H.W. Bush)

Ruth BaderGinsburg1993(Clinton)

Samuel Alito2006(G.W. Bush)

Sonia Sotomayor2009(Obama)

Elena Kagan2010(Obama)

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The End