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By: Kaulyn Loe 4 th period December 6, 2011
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Article 1:Legislative House of Representatives Qualifications: Age- 25 years old Citizenship- at least seven years Residency- must live in the state they represent Elections: held every two years
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House of Representatives (Continued) Responsibilities: Impose and collect taxes and duties Borrow money Regulate commerce with foreign nations and among states Coin money Establish post offices Declare war Raise and support the army and navy
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Senate Qualifications: Age- 30 years old Citizenship- at least nine years Residency- must live in the state they represent Elections: held every six years Responsibilities: Try all impeachments Choose officers
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Article 2: Executive Branch President and Vice President Qualifications: Age- 35 years old Citizenship-must be a native born citizen Residency-must have lived in the country for the last fourteen years Elections: held every four years
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Executive (continued) Responsibilities: Carry out and enforce the laws made by Congress Make treaties with foreign nations Appoint certain important government officials Act as commander in chief of the armed forces Veto laws passed by Congress
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Article 3: Judicial Branch Length of tenure: life or until they retire Responsibilities: Use their best judgment to decide cases Make decisions without fear of losing their jobs Hear cases and make decisions
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Amendment 1: Freedom of Religion This means that you can choose which religion you want to practice without the fear of being persecuted for your beliefs. Christianity Judaism Islam Hinduism Buddhism
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Amendment 5 This right allows you to protect yourself against self-incrimination.
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Amendment 14 This amendment guarantees citizenship, due process and equal protection under the law.
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