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Friday December 1,2017
Story
The Branches of Government
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Assignment 50
Friday December 1,2017
Story
The Branches of Government
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Assignment 50
Class Business
• Work quality counts to get a stamp.
1 paragraph summary
Class Business
• Work quality counts to get a stamp.
1 paragraph summary
Homework Due Monday!
• Assignment # 51, C.3.3
• mrharbaugh.com
• Homework Page
• Free Response, Your choice what to study
• Due Monday 12-4-17 by 9am
Homework Due Monday!
• Assignment # 51, C.3.3
• mrharbaugh.com
• Homework Page
• Free Response, Your choice what to study
• Due Monday 12-4-17 by 9am
Class Business
• All students with a class average under 65% will be zapped daily at lunch.
Class Business
• All students with a class average under 65% will be zapped daily at lunch.
Friday is drawing day!
Friday is drawing day!
Friday December 1,2017
Story
The Branches of Government
This video described….Copy and complete.30 words or more.
Include details.
Assignment 50
Branches of Government Song
Friday December 1,2017
Story
The Branches of Government
This video described….Copy and complete.30 words or more.
Include details.
Assignment 50
Friday December 1,2017
Story
The Branches of Government
This video described….Copy and complete.30 words or more.
Include details.
Assignment 50
Makes Laws
Enforces Laws
Interprets Laws
Branches of Government Song
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt5K4ZK0ILY
Assignment 50 Stamp Check
• Please open your workbooks to page 45
Assignment 50 Stamp Check
• Please open your workbooks to page 45
Structure of the U.S. Constitution
Part 1. Preamble
Part 2. Articles 1-7 (I-VII)
Part 3. Amendments 1-10 (I-X) The Bill of Rights
Part 4. Amendments 11-27
What are we learning?
• C.1.6
Today
• Assignment 51
• Workbook pages 45 & 46
• You will get a stamp if you follow along and make any corrections if needed.
• This is critical information for the midterm exam.
• What is the name of the two chambers of the Legislative Branch?
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
Makes Laws
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
Makes Laws
Enforces Laws
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
Makes Laws
Enforces Laws
Interprets Laws
The House of Representatives
Each state is given a certain number of members in the House based on the state’s
population. They vote on federal laws.
Review- Not notes
U.S. House of Representative districts.Each state is broken into Districts. Each district
represents about 700,000 voters.
Review- Not notes
U.S. House of Representative districts.Each state is broken into Districts. Each district
represents about 700,000 voters.
What district is Carwise Middle
School in?
Who is the US. House Representative for Carwise Middle school.
Gus Bilirakis (R)
House of Representatives
• Number of representatives: 435
• Head of House of Representatives
– Speaker of the House
House of Representatives
• Number of representatives: 435
• Head of House of Representatives
– Speaker of the House
House of Representatives
• Number of representatives: 435
• Head of House of Representatives
– Speaker of the House
Speaker of the house
Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.)
Speaker of the house
Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.)
How many times has Congress met?
115th Congress
Who’s got the majority in the House?
Who’s got the majority in the House?
• 239 Republicans in the House of Representatives • 194 Democrats • 2 vacant seats.
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
House of Representatives
• Term: 2 years
• Qualifications
– 25 years old
– 7 years as a U.S. citizen
– Resident of represented state
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
25
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
25
Impeaching the US President
Step 1The House
votes to charge an official with
Articles of Impeachment
Impeaching the US President
Step 1The House
votes to charge an official with
Articles of Impeachment.
Step 2The trail takes
place in the Senate.
Impeaching the US President
Step 1The House
votes to charge an official with
Articles of Impeachment.
Step 2The trail takes
place in the Senate.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court acts
as the judge. Chief Justice John Roberts
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
The U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
Senate
• Term of office: 6 years
• Qualifications:
– 30 years old
– 9 years a citizen of the U.S.
– Resident of the represented state
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
Impeaching the US President
Step 1The House
votes to charge an official with
Articles of Impeachment.
Step 2The trail takes
place in the Senate.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court acts
as the judge. Chief Justice John Roberts
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
Senate
• Special Powers
– Approves treaties
– Approves appointments
– Acts as the jury in all trials of impeachment
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
House of Representatives
• Special Powers of the House of Representatives
– All spending (appropriations) bills start here
– Bring articles of impeachment against high ranking officials
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
Bill to law
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The President
Bill to law
Veto override requires 2/3 majority of both chambers
2/3 yeah vote
2/3 yeah vote
Who’s got the majority in the Senate?
• 115th Congress
• 52 Republicans
• 46 Democrats
• 2 independents, both of whom caucus with the Democrats.
Who are Florida’s 2 senators?
Who are Florida’s 2 senators?
Senate
• Number of Senators: 100
• Head of the Senate: U.S. Vice President
• Day to day head of Senate: President Pro Tempore
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The PresidentOverride with 2/3 vote of Both chambers
Major Powers of Congress(enumerated or delegated powers)
• Raise and collect taxes
• Borrow money
• Regulate trade
• Set laws for Naturalization
• Coin Money
• Create Post office
• Set up lower federal courts
• Declare war
• Establish and make rules for the military
• Elastic clause- implied power
Who’s got the majority in the Senate?
Part of the system of checks and balances
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48 Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The PresidentOverride with 2/3 vote of Both chambers
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
Congress
Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The PresidentOverride with 2/3 vote of Both chambers
Major Powers of Congress(enumerated or delegated powers)
• Raise and collect taxes
• Borrow money
• Regulate trade
• Set laws for Naturalization
• Coin Money
• Create Post office
• Set up lower federal courts
• Declare war
• Establish and make rules for the military
• Elastic clause- implied power
• workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt
Assignment 48
Congress
CongressCongress
Congress
Congress
25
30
The Chief Justice
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The PresidentOverride with 2/3 vote of Both chambers
Congress
• Both houses make their own rules for behavior and punishments
– Censure: formally reprimand, written in the record
– Fines and penalties may be set for some offenses
– Expulsion: members with gross misconduct may be thrown out of office
Powers denied Congress
• Cannot suspend the writ of Habeas Corpus-must show cause for holding a suspect exceptin wartime
• No ex post facto law- cannot punish a person for an act committed before there was a law against it.
Powers denied Congress
• No direct tax- the 16th amendment allows income tax
• No tax on exports
• All states must be treated the same
• Congress must approve all expenditures (spending) of the President (checks and balances)
• No titles of nobility
Powers denied the States
• Cannot coin money
• Cannot have a state militia, troops, or navy
• Cannot make treaties
• No ex post facto law
• Cannot suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus
• No import or export tax
• No titles of nobility
• Cannot pass any law that the Federal government is not allowed to pass (Supremacy clause)
ELASTIC CLAUSE
• The necessary and proper clause gives Congress the power to make laws “necessary and proper” to carry out the delegated duties
• Also known as the ‘elastic clause’ it stretches the power given Congress