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Tuesday, Jan Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday DateTitle Entry # 12/14Preamble Notes 76 12/15Article I – Legislative Branch77 12/15 Article II – Executive Branch78 12/15Article III – Judicial Branch79 12/16Stop/Go worksheet80 1/3 Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances notes 81 2.Turn to entry 77 from Dec. 15th Projects (Smart Phone of a Founding Father)Due Friday, Jan. 6 th

2 nd Learning Recovery Wednesday Jan. 4th Student 2nd Strengths and Weakness Revolution notes Who’s WhoQuotes worksheet Timeline ch. 8 Issues after the war notes Lane K.x Jeremy S.xx Noah Y.xxxxx

2 nd Learning Recovery Student 3rd Strengths and Weakness Revolution notes Who’s WhoQuotes worksheet Timeline ch. 8 Issues after the war notes Rebecca T. xXXxxx Alexxxxx LR for Wednesday Jan. 4

LR for Wednesday 1/4 Student 5th Strengths and Weakness Revolution notes Who’s Who Quotes worksheet Timeline ch. 8 Issues after the war notes XaiverX BriceXxxxx

Student 6th Strengths and Weakness Revolution notes Who’s WhoQuotes worksheet Timeline ch. 8 Issues after the war notes Cason C. XX Colton C. XX Savannah D X Anthony F. Xx Machai G XXXx Holly L. XXXX Xavier M. XXx Andrew S. Xx 6 th Learning Recovery Wednesday 1/4

Student 8th Strengths and Weakness Revolution notes Who’s WhoQuotes worksheet Timeline ch. 8 Issues after the war notes Cameron C. X Sammy G.XXXx Matt L.XX Joel R.XX Jonathan S. XXx Ethan S.X 8 th Learning Recovery Wednesday 1/4

Article I: Legislative Branch Congress (Makes the Law) House of Representatives 1. Serve 2 years years old / 7 year resident 3. Can propose tax laws 4. Can impeach the president Senate Both together

Article I: Legislative Branch Congress (Makes the Law) House of Representatives /7 3. Can propose tax laws 4. Can impeach the president Senate 5. 6 year term years old /9 year resident 7. Approves presidential appointments 8. Ratifies treaties with foreign governments 9. Tries the president after impeachment Both together

Article I: Legislative Branch Congress (Makes the Law) House of Representatives /7 3. Can propose tax laws 4. Can impeach the president Senate /9 7. Approves presidential appointments 8. Ratifies treaties with foreign governments 9. Tries the president after impeachment Both together 10. Propose laws ( 11. Declare war 12. Override the presidents veto with a 2/3rds vote 13. Propose amendments to the Constitution

Article II : Executive Branch President, Vice President, Cabinet (Enforces the law) year term years old, 14 year resident, and native born 16. Approves or vetoes laws 17. Makes treaties with foreign governments 18. Nominates judges to Supreme Court 19. Appoints cabinet members 20. Is Commander-in-chief of U.S. military forces

Article III: Judicial Branch Supreme and Federal Courts (Interprets Laws) 21. Serve for life (good behavior) 22. Can declare laws unconstitutional 23. Can settle disputes involving the U.S. 24. Can settle disputes between the states 25. Chief Justice presides over impeachment trial of the President

Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances Copy the graphic on page 245 in the Blue Book or 250 in the Orange Book Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch Homework: If you did not get the stop and go worksheet before break then you need to get one and complete