Branches
of Gov’t
Responsibilities
Georgia
vs. U.S.
Checks
& Balances
Civic
Responsibility
100

Who enforces laws?

Executive Branch

100

Who signs bills into law?

President (U.S.) or Governor (Georgia)

100

Who is Georgia’s Executive leader?

Governor

100

What happens if the President vetoes a law?

Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds vote

100

What is voting?

A way for citizens to choose leaders and laws

200

Who makes laws?

Legislative Branch

200

Who decides if a law is fair?

Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)

200

What is Georgia’s law-making group called?

Georgia General Assembly

200

What happens if a law is unfair?

The Supreme Court can declare it unconstitutional

200

Why do we have laws?

To keep order and protect people

300

Who interprets laws?

Judicial Branch

300

Who votes on new laws?

Legislative Branch (Congress or Georgia General Assembly)

300

What is Georgia’s highest court?

Supreme Court of Georgia

300

What branch can override a veto?

Legislative Branch (Congress)

300

Give one example of helping your community..

Volunteering, picking up trash, helping a neighbor, etc.

400

Who is the leader of the Executive Branch?

President (U.S.) or Governor (Georgia)

400

Who commands the military?

President (Commander-in-Chief)

400

What is the U.S. law-making group called?

Congress

400

Who confirms Supreme Court justices?

Senate (Part of Congress)

400

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

Following laws, helping others, staying informed

500

What is the highest court in the U.S.?

Supreme Court of the United States

500

Who can declare a law unconstitutional?

Supreme Court (Judicial Branch)

500

Who enforces laws in Georgia?

Governor

500

Why do we have checks and balances?

To make sure no branch has too much power

500

Name two ways citizens can participate in government.

Voting, volunteering, staying informed, communicating with leaders

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