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1 Mrs. McCann’s Class Government Presentation
(Click on sound button to listen to us share our reports!) Look at how hard we have worked! Look at all we have learned!

2 EXECUTIVE BRANCH by, Grace
The Executive Branch makes sure people follow the laws that the Legislative Branch make. The leaders of this branch are the President and Vice President.

3 EXECUTIVE BRANCH By, GRACE

4 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH By, Alex
The Legislative Branch makes laws for the Nation. The Legislative Branch is made up of the Congress. Congress is the House of Representatives and the Senate.

5 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH By, Alex

6 JUDICIAL BRACH BY, Jobian
The Judicial Branch is made up of the courts. The Judicial Branch makes decisions.

7 THE JUDICIAL BRANCH By, Jobian

8 NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENTS By, Erin
In North Carolina the Governor is on the Executive Branch. The groups on Legislative Branch in North Carolina are the North Carolina House of Representatives and the North Carolina Senate. The North Carolina Courts and Council are on the Judicial Branch.

9 NORTH CAROLINA GOVERMENTS By, Erin

10 CARY MAYOR By, Diya The current Mayor of Cary is Harold Weinbrecht. His term expires in December Expires means that he will no longer be the Mayor. He gets to be Mayor for 4 years.

11 CARY MAYOR By, Diya

12 RALEIGH MAYOR BY, SOFIA The Mayor of Raleigh is Charles Meeker. His term ends in That means he won’t be mayor anymore.

13 RALEIGH MAYOR BY, SOFIA

14 MAYOR By, Morgan A mayor gives leadership to the city. He gets people to visit our city. He gets more special events for our city. He helps education. He serves as the city’s representative for the state.

15 MAYOR By, Morgan

16 NORTH CAROLINA US SENATORS BY, JOSEPH
Richard Burr and Kay Hagen are North Carolina US Senators. Senators serve for six years. The next Senator election will be in 2014 for Kay Hagen.

17 NORTH CAROLINA US SENATORS By, Joseph
Yes, you can do that!

18 NORTH CAROLINA STATE GOVERNMENT BY, AICHA
Beverly Perdue is the Governor. Walter Dalton is the Lieutenant Governor.

19 NORTH CAROLINA STATE GOVERNMENT BY, AICHA
BE GOOD!!

20 When the Governor is out, the Lieutenant Governor is in charge.
GOVERNOR By, Aiden The Governor does many things. The Governor dedicates new highways attends to funerals and proclaims special days. He helps in emergencies and he manages the state government. When the Governor is out, the Lieutenant Governor is in charge.

21 GOVERNOR By, Aiden

22 PRESIDENTAL REQUIREMENTS By, Aaliyah
To become a president, you have to be at least years old. You have to be born in the United States. You also have to have lived in the United States for 14 years.

23 PRESIDENTAL REQUIREMENTS By, AALIYAH

24 ELECTION RULES BY, ETHAN
James Madison and Alexander Hamilton made up the election rules. They made up the rules on a document called the Constitution.

25 ELECTION RULES BY, ETHAN

26 PRESIDENTAL TERMS By, Collin
Every four years, Presidents are elected. 2 times in your life you can be elected for President. President Franklin Roosevelt was special because he was President for more than 8 years. He was the only President who served the USA for that long.

27 PRESIDENTAL TERMS By, COLLIN

28 PRESIDENTAL CANDIDATES By, Patricia
A Presidential Candidate wants so badly to be elected President . Presidential Candidates ask people if they want to vote for him or her.

29 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES By, PATRICIA

30 2 MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES By, Connor
A political party is made up of people that usually think alike about different issues. There are two major parties in the United States. They are the Democrats and the Republicans.

31 2 MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES By, CONNOR

32 POLITICAL PARTIES BY, ISMAIL
Current President Obama and former President Clinton are Democrats. Former president George Bush and John McCain are Republicans. Early in the election process, many people run for president or any office. Early in a campaign there are all kinds of Republican candidates and all kinds of Democratic candidates. Then some drop out. Then each party makes a nomination for only one candidate.

33 POLITICAL PARTIES BY, ISMAIL

34 CAUCUSES AND PRIMARIES BY, EMILY
The first elections are called Caucuses or Primaries. Iowa usually has the first Caucus. New Hampshire has the first Primary.

35 CAUCUSES AND PRIMARIES BY, EMILY

36 PRESIDENTIAL TICKET By, Will
What happens at the National Convention? Each state holds a big meeting called a convention where they elect people called delegates who support their favorite candidates. Then in July or August each party holds its National Convention. This is where the delegates get together and select one candidate to nominate for President and one to nominate for Vice President. What is a ticket? The 2 nominees are called a ticket.

37 PRESIDENTIAL TICKET By, Will

38 CAMPAINING By, Chakri A debate is where they talk about why the candidates want everybody to vote for them. To win the election, the Presidential Candidates travel around to see who else can vote for them. They make lots of TV and radio commercials.

39 CAMPAINING By, Chakri

40 VOTING BY, FAITH You have to be 18 years old and registered to vote in order to vote. You can only vote one time. When you register to vote, your name gets put on a list.

41 VOTING By, FAITH

42 WINNING THE ELECTION By, Noora
The candidate with the most votes may not always win in the election to be the President. This is because votes are counted by each state. The nominees are trying to win each state.

43 WINNING THE ELECTION By, Noora

44 ELECTORAL VOTES By, Camden
Each state is assigned a certain number of electoral votes based on its number of Senators and Representatives. Each state gets one vote for each person that it has on Congress. California gets 55 Electoral Votes. Rhode Island only gets 4 Electoral Votes.

45 ELECTORAL VOTES By, Camden

46 FINALLY WINNING By, Anna
A ticket needs a majority of the Electoral Votes, or Electoral Votes, to win. The new President and Vice President are then sworn in during January. Then they can begin their term.

47 FINALLY WINNING By, ANNA

48 We hope you enjoyed our presentation!
Now it is time to enjoy our Thanksgiving Feast!


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