
Powers of the National Government
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Blake Houston
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Powers of the National Gov't
Demonstrate knowledge of the organization and power of the national government.
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SSCG4b: Analyze the relationship between the three branches in a system of checks and balances and
separation of powers.
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Multiple Choice
Which branch of government houses the president?
Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
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Multiple Choice
Which branch of government houses the supreme court?
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
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Multiple Choice
Which branch of government houses congress?
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
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Checks and Balances
Under checks and balances, certain branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and induced to share power. They are fundamentally important to the structure and operation of United States government. The Framers viewed checks and balances as essential to protect the liberties granted in the Constitution. In addition, checks and balances prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
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The Legislative Branch
The checks and balances of the legislative branch over the executive branch include: impeachment, override Presidential vetoes, approval of Presidential appointments and treaties, collect taxes and allocate federal funds, declare war, and select the President and Vice-President in a case where no candidate receives the majority of electoral votes. The checks and balances of the legislative branch over the judicial branch are: approve the appointment of federal judges, impeachment, initiate constitutional amendments, set the jurisdiction of federal courts, and change the size of the Supreme Court.
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The checks and balances of the executive branch over the legislative branch include: veto power, the Vice President is the President of the Senate, Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and calling one or both house of Congress into an emergency session. The checks and balances of the executive branch over the judicial branch are: appointment of federal judges and pardon power.
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The Executive Branch
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The checks and balances of the judicial branch over both the legislative and executive branches is judicial review.
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The Judicial Branch
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Powers of the National Gov't
Demonstrate knowledge of the organization and power of the national government.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
SSCG4b: Analyze the relationship between the three branches in a system of checks and balances and
separation of powers.
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