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Title: National Government


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National Government
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Essential Question
  • What are the three branches in the national
    government and how are their jobs different?
  • How does the local, state, and national
    government work together?

3
United states government
  • The three branches are
  • LEGISLATIVE
  • EXECUTIVE
  • JUDICIAL

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The legislative branch
  • Congress is head over this branch.
  • It is a group of people elected to make laws for
    the country.
  • Congress has two parts The Senate and The House
    of Representatives.

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The senate
  • Fun Facts
  • There are 100 senators.
  • Each state has two senators.
  • Senators meet in the U.S. Capitol building

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The house of representatives
  • Fun Facts
  • There are 435 representatives.
  • The more people that live in a state, the more
    representatives it has.
  • They can be elected for more than one term.

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The Executive Branch
  • The president, is the head of the government.
  • Americans vote every four years for their leader
    .
  • After elected to serve his/her country, the
    president lives and works in the White House.
  • The president is in charge of the armed forces.
  • The president works with leaders of other
    countries.

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The Judicial branch
  • The Supreme Court is the highest court is the U.
    S., and decide what laws mean.
  • The nine judges can serve for as long as they
    live, or wish to retire.
  • Each judge is chosen by the president.

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Separation of Powers
  • All three branches of government have different
    powers and different jobs to do.
  • When branches of government have different
    powers, no branch can become too strong. (Checks
    and balances)

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Monuments
  • These are statues that help people remember a
    person or event.

Washington Monument
Abraham Lincoln
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Government
  • The president carries out the laws of the United
    States. (Executive)
  • The Congress (Legislative) makes the laws.
  • The Supreme Court (Judicial) explains the laws.

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Democracy Rules !
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