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1 By: Amy Miller

2 Legislative (Congress) Executive (President) Override Presidential Veto Impeachment House brings charges Senate holds trial House: budget control Senate: advice and consent; ratifies treaties; confirms appointments Judicial Courts Confirms presidential appointments Impeach/ remove federal judges Establish courts and set number of judges

3 Executive (President) Legislative (Congress) Veto bills Line-Item veto-used by Governors-reject part of a bill Call special sessions Can propose laws Judicial (Courts) Appoints federal judges Grants pardons, reprieves, can commute sentences

4 Judicial (Courts) Executive (President) Declare executive orders unconstitutional Federal judges and justices appointed for life Legislative (Congress) Can declare laws unconstitutional

5 Democratic Party Libertarian Democrats Moderate Democrats Conservatives Republican Party Conservatives Moderate Republicans Libertarian Republicans Independent Non-party politicians National Organization for Women National Rifle Association

6 General Election- An election in which representatives are chosen in all constituencies of a state Open Primary- An election in which any registered voter may participate Closed Primary- An election in which only members of a political party may participate Runoff Election- An election used to fill vacant positions in between regularly scheduled elections.

7 No Is it Important to Vote??? Yes Gives individuals a say in government Gives people the right to have their opinion heard

8 First Amendment Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Ninth Amendment Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution Tenth Amendment Powers of states and people

9 Become Educated Attend College Being Employed Getting a job to support myself

10 I plan to attend college here and hope to own my own business one day.


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