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V. The United States Constitution The Preamble A.Introduction B. States the goals of the Constitution (6) 1. Form a better system of government 2. Ensure that everyone is treated fairly 3. Provide a peaceful place to live 4. Provide defense against our enemies 5. Encourage what is good for all people

V. The United States Constitution The Preamble 6. Keep our freedoms and make sure that future generations have those same freedoms

Article One The legislative branch

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch A. Section 1. - Congress 1. Makes laws for the country 2. 2 houses (bicameral) a) House of Representatives b) Senate B. House of Representatives 1. Membership: 435 (determined by pop.)

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch 3. Qualifications: a) 25 years old B. House of Representatives 2. Term of Office: 2 years b) 7 year U.S. citizen c) Resident of the district he/she is to represent House chambers

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch 5. Presiding Officer: Speaker of the House B. House of Representatives 4. Title: Congressman/Congresswoman 6. Duties: a) pass laws b) impeach officials Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch B. House of Representatives 6. Duties: c) start money bills d) choose the President, if no candidate has a majority vote in the Electoral College

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch C. The Senate 1. Membership: 100 (2 per state) 2. Term of office: 6 years (1/3 elected every 2 years 3. Qualifications: a) 30 years old b) 9 year U.S. citizen c) resident of the state he/she will represent

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch C. The Senate 4. Title: Senator 5. Presiding Officers: a) President of the Senate (Vice President of the U.S.) b) President Pro Tempore (presides day-to-day)

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch C. The Senate 6. Duties: a) pass laws b) try officials impeached by the House c) approve treaties Senate in session d) approve Presidential appointments

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch D. How Congress Makes Laws (Section 7) 1.Bills for raising money must begin in the House of Representatives 2. How a bill becomes a law: a. Bill is introduced in either house b. Sent to committee for study “Bill.” The Deep Archives.com. Online image. 3 Dec

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch D. How Congress Makes Laws (Section 7) 2. How a bill becomes a law: d. If approved, bill is sent to other house e. Sent to a committee for study f. 2nd house debates and votes (simple majority) c. 1st house debates and votes (simple majority)

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch D. How Congress Makes Laws (Section 7) 2. How a bill becomes a law: h. President signs into law or vetoes “President Reagan.”The University of Texas. 8 Oct Online image. 3 Dec < hs/atwork.html7 President Reagan signing a bill into law. g. Differences are worked out in a conference committee

VI. Article One - Legislative Branch D. How Congress Makes Laws (Section 7) 2. How a bill becomes a law: 3. Pocket Veto *If Congress adjourns within 10 days, bill does not become a law if the President does not sign. i. Veto override - (2/3 vote in both houses)