Title: What do you know about our National Government?
1What do you know about our National Government?
- Georgia Performance Standards
- SS3CG1 Basic Principles of Government
- SS3CG1b Separation of Power
- SS3CG1c National Government Branches
- SS3E2 Taxes and Services, including military
- B Arnold
- 2009
2Our Nations Government has 3 Branches
- Legislative Branch
- Executive Branch
- Judicial Branch
3The main role of each of these branches
- The main role of all of these branches is
- To Protect Citizens Rights
4What are rights?
- Protecting your rights means that they want to
protect your freedoms as an American.
5Our Nations Capital
- Our nations capital is Washington, DC
6Our Nations Capitol Building
- This is the building where all of our elected
officials work. The President of the United
States has his offices here.
7The Legislative Branch
- This branch is the Legislative Branch and is also
called the Congress. - This branch has two parts
- The Senate
- The House of Representatives
8Legislative Branch and Congress are the same
thing!
- Remember that this branch has two parts
- The Senate
- The House of Representatives
- Their main job is to make laws.
9The Senate and The House of Representatives
- The Senate and the House of Representatives can
each veto each others bills. If a bill passes it
then becomes a law.
10Executive Branch
- This branch carries out the laws.
- The President is the head of this branch. He can
approve or reject the laws made by Congress (the
Senate and the House of Representatives).
11Veto
- The President as head of the Executive Branch can
Veto a law presented to him by Congress. - Veto means that he will not allow the law to
pass. It is then considered dead.
12Executive Branch
- The president is the head of this branch and he
is elected to office by the people of the United
States of America. - In our representative democracy he is elected to
represent the people of our country.
13Executive Branch
- Leader President
- Main Job Carries out Laws
14Judicial Branch
- This branch decides what the law means and also
whether or not the laws obey the Constitution. - The Supreme Court is the head of this branch. It
is our highest American Court.
15Judicial BranchThe Supreme Court is the head
of this branch. It is our highest American
Court.They are always asking, Does this law
obey our National Constitution?
16The Supreme Court is made up of Judges There are
9 Supreme Court Judges
17Taxes
- The taxes that citizens and businesses pay help
to support our branches of government.
18Taxes do many things for its Citizens
- Citizens and businesses pay taxes. These taxes
help to pay for our military which protects our
country.
19Taxes also pay for our National Park Service.
- When you visit one of our National Parks
- remember that tax money helps to support it.
20Separation of Power
- Separation of Power means that the three branches
of government have different powers and different
jobs to do. If one branch had too much power, it
could run the government alone. This would not be
good! - This separation is called checks and balances.
It means that they help keep each other in check
and help each other.
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22Checks and BalancesSeparation of Power
23Each level of government has its own powers and
responsibilities
- National Government is responsible for the
nations defense and controls the military. - State and Local Governments work to protect the
citizens of their state, city or town. They
protect our rights. - Separation of Power helps the government to
protect our rights better.
24National and State Government
- The National Governments main job is to protect
our country and run the military. - The State Governments have more control over
schools than the National Government.
25Review of Main Ideas
- 3 Branches of Government
- Legislative Branch
- Executive Branch
- Judicial Branch
26Review
- Legislative Branch
- Consists of the Congress
- 1. The Senate
- 2. The House of Representatives
- Job Makes Laws
27Review
- Executive Branch
- Leader The President
- Job Reject and approve laws made by Congress. He
carries out the laws.
28Judicial Branch
- Judicial Branch
- Leader Supreme Court
- Job Decides what laws mean.
29The Washington Monument
- A monument is a building
- Or statue that helps
- People remember a
- person or event.
- This is the Washington
- Monument completed in
- 1884 and is over 550
- feet tall.
30Significance of Washington Monument
- The Washington Monument is near the west end of
the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to
commemorate the first U.S. president, General
George Washington. The monument, made of marble,
granite, and sandstone, is both the world's
tallest stone structure and the world's tallest
obelisk in height standing 555 feet 5? inches
(169.294 m).
31Our first President George Washington