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1 Foundations of Georgia’s Government Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilties

2 Georgia’s Government It is the governing document the explains the laws, governmental offices, and citizens rights and responsibilities in the state of Georgia. What is the Georgia state constitution?

3 Georgia’s Government Structure of the Georgia state constitution: –Preamble (Introduction) –Articles(11 main articles) –Sections –Paragraphs What is the basic structure of the Georgia state constitution?

4 Georgia’s Government Article I: Bill of Rights Article II: Voting & Elections Article III: Legislative Branch Article IV: Constitutional Boards & Commissions Article V: Executive Branch Article VI: Judicial Branch Article VII: Taxation & Finance Article VIII: Education Article IX: Counties & Municipal Corporations Article X: Amendments to the Constitution Article XI: Miscellaneous Provisions What is the basic structure of the Georgia state constitution?

5 Georgia’s Government The three branches of government are the: –Executive Branch: Carries out laws –Legislative Branch: Make laws –Judicial Branch: Evaluates or reviews laws What are the three branches of government?

6 Structure of U.S. Government

7 Structure of Georgia Government State Capital Governor’s Mansion State Supreme Court General Assembly GovernorLieutenant Governor

8 Structure of Georgia Government Executive BranchLegislative BranchJudicial Branch Carries out and enforces the laws. Makes or creates the laws.Evaluate, review and interprets the laws. Governor: Nathan Deal (Republican) 82 nd Governor Lieutenant Governor: Casey Cagle (Republican) Also includes the head officials of these departments: Department of Agriculture, Attorney General, GA Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Public Service Commission, Secretary of State, and State School Superintendent. General Assembly House of Representatives: 180 members representing the citizens of Georgia. Senate:56 members representing the citizens of Georgia. Courts at the state, county and city levels. Supreme Court Juvenile Courts Court of Appeals Superior Courts Probate Courts Magistrate Courts

9 Georgia’s Government When the U.S. Constitution was written, the writers wanted to separate the powers of the branches of government so no one branch would have all or most of the power. They also included a system of “checks and balances” to keep the branches of government accountable to one another. The Georgia constitution was modeled after the U.S. Constitution. Howdo the separate branches of government ensure equal power among the branches?

10 Checks and Balances EXECUTIVE BRANCH LEGISLATIVE BRANCHJUDICIAL BRANCH

11 Checks and Balances EXECUTIVE BRANCH LEGISLATIVE BRANCHJUDICIAL BRANCH Determines whether laws are constitutional Can propose constitutional changes; Impeach officials

12 Georgia Citizen Rights and Responsibilities The rights of Georgia citizens are found in Article I of the Georgia state constitution. Modeled after the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Along with our rights we have responsibilities We must control our actions so we don’t harm others. What are the rights and responsibilities of Georgia citizens?

13 Georgia Citizen Rights and Responsibilities Right to freedom of religion Right to keep and bear arms Right to freedom of speech Right to life, liberty and property Right to courts Right to trial by jury Right to a lawyer Right to assemble Right to reasonable search & seizure What are the rights and responsibilities of Georgia citizens?

14 Georgia Citizen Rights and Responsibilities Actions that harm others Actions that are immoral Actions that break laws Actions that infringe on other’s rights What actions could take these rights away?

15 Georgia Citizen Rights and Responsibilities Wait! Don’t think that the government should only do things for the citizens. The citizens also have responsibilities to the government.Voting is an example of a citizen responsibility. Other examples of citizen responsibilities: –Jury Duty –Serving in military when required. What are the responsibilities of Georgia citizens?

16 Election & Voter Requirements You must be 18 years of age or older. Be a citizen of the U.S. Citizen of Georgia and live in the county where you wish to vote. Be registered with the Secretary of State’s office 30 days before election. Have a VALID form of identification – such as a voter ID card, driver’s license or state issued ID What are the requirement s to vote in Georgia?

17 Election & Voter Requirements May not vote if they have been convicted of a felony until they complete their sentence. May not vote if they have been found by a judge to have certain mental disabilities Why can’t some people vote?

18 Election & Voter Requirements Remember, the citizens or voters hold the power by electing officials to represent them and their interests. A general election is held in November on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in every even- numbered year. –This is when national and state officials are elected. –Other elections are held to elect officials or vote for issues, such as an increase in the sales tax. –Run-off elections or specials elections are held when neither candidate receives at least 50% of the vote plus one. When are elections held in Georgia?

19 Political Parties Groups of people who join together because of shared ideas and interests –Help voters know what a candidate stands for Two major political parties in US: –Democrats –Republicans Minor political parties also exist (Libertarian, Tea Party) Independents are not part of a particular political party What are political parties?

20 Political Parties Elections that select candidates who represent a political party at the General Election In some states, voters must register as a Democrat or a Republican to be able to vote in primary elections In Georgia, any voter may vote in any party’s primary election at the state level What are primary elections?


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