The main job/role of the legislative branch.
What is making laws?
This is the main job/role of the executive branch.
What is to enforce laws?
The highest court in Georgia is called...
What is the Supreme Court?
In order to be in the House of Representatives in Georgia, a person must be _____ years old.
What is 21?
What is veto?
The name of Georgia's legislative branch.
What is the General Assembly?
True or False: The qualifications for Governor and Lieutenant Governor in Georgia are the same.
What is True?
These are the two primary jobs of the Judicial Branch in Georgia.
What are interpreting laws and administering justice?
In order to be in Georgia's Senate, a person must be ______ years old.
What is 25?
What is floor voting/action?
These are the two houses of the General Assembly in Georgia.
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
The government bodies in the executive branch help the Governor enforce the laws.
What are agencies/departments?
______ Crime is a crime punishable by death.
What is Capital Crime?
There are _____ Representatives and _______ Senators in Georgia's legislative branch.
What are 180 and 56?
In order to override the Governor's veto, the legislative branch can pass the law with a _______ vote.
What is 2/3?
A legislative committee can either pass, _______, or kill a law.
What is amend/change?
These are the qualifications to become Governor and Lieutenant Governor in Georgia.
What are 30 years old, 15 years as a US citizen, and a Georgia resident for 6 years?
________ Courts review the previous decisions made by Trial Courts of the Judicial Branch.
What are Appellate Courts?
_______ is the money that the government takes in, and _______ is the money that our government spends.
What are Revenue and Expenditures?
When a bill is first proposed, this is the place it goes to in the initial house to either be passed, changed, or killed.
What is a committee?
This are the permanent, main committees in the legislative branch that debate and study bills.
What are standing committees?
The Governor of Georgia is in charge of the state's military, which makes him the state's __________ __ ______.
What is Commander in Chief?
The two main types of court in Georgia's judicial branch are called...
What are Trial and Appellate Courts?
This type of case deals with a dispute between two individuals and most likely ends with monetary compensation.
What is a Civil Case?
This is when the two houses cannot agree on a bill and need to discuss a potential compromise.
What is a conference?