The 3 branches of government
What are Judicial, Legislative, and Executive?
These branches are checking and balancing each other:
Veto legislation; Call special sessions
Override veto; Impeach officials
What are the Legislative and Executive branches?
This type of government can conduct elections
What is the State Government?
This branch has the Congress.
What is Legislative?
This is how a Supreme Court justice can lose his job.
What is impeachment?
This branch carries out and enforces the laws.
What is the Executive Branch?
These branches are checking and balancing each other:
Appoints some court officials
Reviews executive orders
What are the Executive and Judicial branches?
This type of government collects rates, fees, and rents
What is the Local Government?
This is how many votes it takes for the two houses to make a bill after it has been vetoed.
What is two-thirds?
This is how the two houses in Congress were made.
What is The Great Compromise?
This branch is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether the laws break the Constitution.
What is the Judicial Branch?
These branches are checking and balancing each other:
Can propose constitutional changes
Determines whether laws are constitutional
What are the Legislative and Judicial branches?
This type of government constructs roads and drainages
What is the Local Government?
This is to make changes to a law.
What is amend?
This branch can veto laws.
What is Executive?
This branch makes all laws, declares wars, regulates interstate and foreign commerce, and controls taxing and spending policies.
What is the Legislative Branch?
This system allows each branch to amend or veto acts of another branch to prevent any one branch from having too much power.
What is checks and balances?
This type of government can ratify amendments
What is the State Government?
This is to make sure all branches have the same amount of power.
What are checks and balances?
The president serves on this branch.
What is Executive?