FILL OUT INFORMATION IN THE CORRECT COLUMNS and ROWS This is important information, write it VERY, VERY NEAT!!!!!!!! You will not be expected to know all.

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FILL OUT INFORMATION IN THE CORRECT COLUMNS and ROWS This is important information, write it VERY, VERY NEAT!!!!!!!! You will not be expected to know all this information now. You will be putting this in the inside cover of your Social Studies Notebook

NAME__________________________DATE _______________________CLASS PERIOD _______________ 3 Branches of Government Chart Across the Top put Column Headings

Article in the Constitution (Sections) Article 1 ( 10 Sections) Article 2 ( 4 Sections) Article 3 ( 3 Sections) Column 1 Heading Row 1, 2, + 3

Branches of Government Legislative Executive Judicial Column 2 Heading

Who Heads each Branch Congress President Supreme Court Column 3 Heading

Legislative Executive Judicial Congress President Supreme Court Who Heads each Branch Branches of Government Article in the Constitution This is how your chart should look so far. Row 1, 2, + 3 Article 1 ( 10 Sections) Article 2 ( 4 Sections) Article 3 ( 3 Sections)

Main Job of each Branch Make Laws Carry out / Enforce Laws Interpret Laws Column 4 Heading

Age Requirements S. 30 R No Age Require- ments Column 5 Heading S is for SENATE. R is for HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Term of Office S. 6 yrs R. 2 yrs 4 yrs Life Column 6 Heading A Term is how long they serve for.

How many Members S. 100 R V.P./Cabinet 9 Column 7 Heading

Citizenship Requirements S. 9 yrs. R. 7 yrs. 14 yrs. citizen Must be born in the U.S. None Column 8 Heading

How are they Selected S. Popular Vote by Whole State. R. Popular Vote by Congressional District Electoral College Picked by President approved by Senate Column 8 Heading

Checks and Balances Override Vetoes Approve S.C. Justices Approves Treaties Impeachment Sign Bills Veto Pardons Judicial Review Column 9 Heading

Location Capitol White House Supreme Court Building Column 10 Heading

Names S. McCain S. Flake R. Kirkpatrick R. Barber R. Grijalva R. Gosar* R. Salmon R. Schweikert R. Pastor R. Franks R. Sinema P. Barack Obama V.P. Joseph Biden C.J. Roberts Stevens Scalia Kennedy Thomas Ginsburg Breyer Alito Kagan Column 11 Heading S. McCain S. Flake R. Kirkpatrick R. Barber R. Grijalva R. Gosar* R. Salmon R. Schweikert R. Pastor R. Franks R. Sinema C.J. Roberts Scalia Kennedy Thomas Ginsburg Breyer Alito Sotomayor Kagan