The head of the Executive Branch and how long their term is.
What are the governor and 4 years?
These two makes up the General Assembly.
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The role of the Judicial Branch.
What are to interpret laws and administer justice.
Officials from what branch(es) can propose bills.
What is the Legislative Branch
The three parts of the Georgia Constitution
What are the preamble, articles/bill of rights, and amendments
The 3 things the governor can do to a bill.
What is accept it, veto it, or set it aside?
The number of terms and limits of the office.
What are a two-year term and can be elected an unlimited amount of times
The most common way judges are selected
What is elected by citizens.
If the governor vetos the bill, ______ of the members are needed to override the veto.
What is 2/3?
The division of power between the branches of government
What are Separation of Powers?
The qualifications for governor.
What are be at least 30 years old, US citizen for 15 years, and a GA resident for 6 years?
The qualifications of a House of Representative Member in the General Assembly
What are living in Georgia for 2 years, living in your district for 1 year, U.S. Citizen and 21 years old.
The court that is appointed by the Superior Court Judge.
What is the Juvenile court.
What is an idea for a bill?
When the three branches make sure they don't overpower one another.
What is Check and Balance?
At least 2 responsibilities of the Lieutenant Governor
What are presiding over the Senate and filling in for the Governor if needed.
The qualifications to be a Senator in the General Assembly
What are living in Georgia for 2 years, living in your district for 1 year, US. Citizen and 25 years old.
An act that includes burglary, robbery, selling drugs, or where the victim has been injured/was killed that the Superior Courts try.
What is criminal law.
The requirement of a bill to go to the Governor.
What is identical bills approved by both the house and the senate.
The four principles represented on the Georgia flag.
What are wisdom, justice, moderation, courage
At least 3 responsibilities of the Governor.
What are Declaring State of Emergencies, direct the work of the branch, signing/vetoing bills, appointing officers to certain agencies, and managing the state budget, delivering the state of the state address?
The purpose of the committee system?
What is to study, debate and vote on bills before sending them to the floor of the house or senate.
Deals with disputes between two individuals such as divorce, property ownership, contract disputes.
What is Civil Law
When the governor does not veto or approve the bill, this happens.
What is wait 40 days then the bill becomes law?
All the qualifications to vote in Georgia.
What are must be a US citizen, 18 by election day, registered to vote, and be a legal citizen of GA?