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The Legislative Branch
 The Constitution created Congress.
 House of Representatives And Senate.
 Meet in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
 Bicameral - 2 Houses
 House of Representatives
 Senate
 Responsibility is to make (create) laws.
 Dual Role - constituents
needs & wants and
considering what is good
for nation as a whole.
House Of Representatives
 The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members.
 Number of seats determined by state population.
 19 Committees - 84 sub-committees
 Referred to as the “lower” house.
 Leader is called Speaker of the House.
 Has sole power to Impeach
President.
 All bills to raise money
must come from the House
of Representatives.
All bills (laws) must pass in
the House before going to
the President.
Senate
 100 seats -2 seats per state - separate vote
 16 Committees and 69 sub- committees
 Referred to as the “upper” house
 Vice President is President of Senate but NO
vote unless a tie.
 Leader = President pro tempore
 Nicknamed “Millionaires Club”
 Power to try impeachment
- 2/3rd vote
 Senate approval needed on
bills to raise money.
 All laws must pass in the
Senate before going to the
President.
Legislative Brach
 Powers of Congress
 Oversee elections
 Set rules within the legislative branch
 To tax, to borrow money, to coin money
 Set rules of naturalization
 regulate commerce
 Establish Post Offices
 Powers that Congress DOES NOT
have..
 Can not suspend Habeas Corpus
 Can not tax inter-state commerce
 Can not take money from treasury
unless a law is passed to do so
 Can not give a title of nobility
Executive Branch
 Responsible for enforcing the
laws.
 President is the head of the
Executive Branch.
 President provides leadership
by setting goals and
developing policy.
 Must be a natural born citizen
 Must be at least 35 years old
 Must be 14 years a resident within the
United States
 Term is for 4 years - only 2 in a row
 Must give state of the union to Congress
Powers of the President….
 Commander and Chief of the Army and Navy
 Can grant pardons and Can veto laws.
 Can call Congress into session.
 Make treaties, appoint Supreme Court Justices
and Ambassadors - Senate approval.
Executive Branch
 Can be impeached for the following reasons:
 Treason
 Bribery
 Other high Crimes and Misdemeanors
 President creates cabinet - advisors
 Department of State, Treasury, Interior, Agriculture, Justice, Labor,
Commerce, Veterans’ Affairs, Defense, Health and Human Services,
Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Energy, Education
and NOW Homeland Security.
44th
President Barack
Obama
Judicial Branch
 Responsible for interpreting the law in regards to the Constitution.
 Final court of appeals for state and federal cases.
 Supreme Court justices are appointed by the President, approved
by the Senate, and they hold their office for life or retirement.
 Currently - 9 Justices - only can be
changed by Constitutional Amendment.
 Justices hear 150 cases per year - over
5000 requests.
 4 Justices need to agree to hear a case.
 Session is October through June.
 Removed by impeachment or conviction.
Judicial Branch
 Qualifications - nothing listed in the Constitution
 Unofficial qualifications are:
 Politically active
 Lawyer or Lower Court Judge
 Same political party as the President
 Article III is where we define
treason.
 Treason = committing an overt
action - it must be seen
 Talking about treason is not a crime
 Can not punish family
S u p r e m e C o u r t
9 J u s t ic e s
C ir c u it C o u r t s
1 3 C o u r t o f A p p e a ls
S t a t e v s . S t a t e
D is t r ic t C o u r t s
T r ia l C o u r t s
C iv il C a s e s
C r im in a l C a s e s
C h ie f J u s t ic e
H e a d o f S u p r e m e C o u r t
 Judicial Act of 1789
 Created three part court system
 Established the Office of Attorney General
 Job of Attorney General is to represent the USA in the Supreme
Court and to be a legal advisor to the Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
 Civil Cases - sue, divorce, contracts, any case that does not involve
a crime
 Criminal Cases - commit a crime
 Defendant - the person on trial
 Plaintiff - person who brought case to court
 Prosecutor - represents city, state, people in a criminal case
Judicial Branch
 Influences on the Court
 Precedents - past decisions
 Personal legal views - strict interpretation means to look at intent of
founding fathers - broad interpretation means you need to take into
account changes in society.
 Justices interaction
 Public Opinion, Congress, and the President
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US Government

  • 2.
  • 3. The Legislative Branch  The Constitution created Congress.  House of Representatives And Senate.  Meet in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.  Bicameral - 2 Houses  House of Representatives  Senate  Responsibility is to make (create) laws.  Dual Role - constituents needs & wants and considering what is good for nation as a whole.
  • 4. House Of Representatives  The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members.  Number of seats determined by state population.  19 Committees - 84 sub-committees  Referred to as the “lower” house.  Leader is called Speaker of the House.  Has sole power to Impeach President.  All bills to raise money must come from the House of Representatives. All bills (laws) must pass in the House before going to the President.
  • 5. Senate  100 seats -2 seats per state - separate vote  16 Committees and 69 sub- committees  Referred to as the “upper” house  Vice President is President of Senate but NO vote unless a tie.  Leader = President pro tempore  Nicknamed “Millionaires Club”  Power to try impeachment - 2/3rd vote  Senate approval needed on bills to raise money.  All laws must pass in the Senate before going to the President.
  • 6. Legislative Brach  Powers of Congress  Oversee elections  Set rules within the legislative branch  To tax, to borrow money, to coin money  Set rules of naturalization  regulate commerce  Establish Post Offices  Powers that Congress DOES NOT have..  Can not suspend Habeas Corpus  Can not tax inter-state commerce  Can not take money from treasury unless a law is passed to do so  Can not give a title of nobility
  • 7. Executive Branch  Responsible for enforcing the laws.  President is the head of the Executive Branch.  President provides leadership by setting goals and developing policy.  Must be a natural born citizen  Must be at least 35 years old  Must be 14 years a resident within the United States  Term is for 4 years - only 2 in a row  Must give state of the union to Congress
  • 8. Powers of the President….  Commander and Chief of the Army and Navy  Can grant pardons and Can veto laws.  Can call Congress into session.  Make treaties, appoint Supreme Court Justices and Ambassadors - Senate approval. Executive Branch  Can be impeached for the following reasons:  Treason  Bribery  Other high Crimes and Misdemeanors  President creates cabinet - advisors  Department of State, Treasury, Interior, Agriculture, Justice, Labor, Commerce, Veterans’ Affairs, Defense, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Energy, Education and NOW Homeland Security. 44th President Barack Obama
  • 9. Judicial Branch  Responsible for interpreting the law in regards to the Constitution.  Final court of appeals for state and federal cases.  Supreme Court justices are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate, and they hold their office for life or retirement.  Currently - 9 Justices - only can be changed by Constitutional Amendment.  Justices hear 150 cases per year - over 5000 requests.  4 Justices need to agree to hear a case.  Session is October through June.  Removed by impeachment or conviction.
  • 10. Judicial Branch  Qualifications - nothing listed in the Constitution  Unofficial qualifications are:  Politically active  Lawyer or Lower Court Judge  Same political party as the President  Article III is where we define treason.  Treason = committing an overt action - it must be seen  Talking about treason is not a crime  Can not punish family
  • 11. S u p r e m e C o u r t 9 J u s t ic e s C ir c u it C o u r t s 1 3 C o u r t o f A p p e a ls S t a t e v s . S t a t e D is t r ic t C o u r t s T r ia l C o u r t s C iv il C a s e s C r im in a l C a s e s C h ie f J u s t ic e H e a d o f S u p r e m e C o u r t  Judicial Act of 1789  Created three part court system  Established the Office of Attorney General  Job of Attorney General is to represent the USA in the Supreme Court and to be a legal advisor to the Executive Branch Judicial Branch
  • 12.  Civil Cases - sue, divorce, contracts, any case that does not involve a crime  Criminal Cases - commit a crime  Defendant - the person on trial  Plaintiff - person who brought case to court  Prosecutor - represents city, state, people in a criminal case Judicial Branch  Influences on the Court  Precedents - past decisions  Personal legal views - strict interpretation means to look at intent of founding fathers - broad interpretation means you need to take into account changes in society.  Justices interaction  Public Opinion, Congress, and the President
  • 13. The End Call us for more Information: www.iTutor.com 1-855-694-8886 Visit