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1 Government and Westward Expansion By Miss O.

2 What is the Constitution? Review: the document that tells what the government can do and what the government cannot do. Who wrote the Constitution?

3 Preamble to the US Constitution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sre7GuNEjp E&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_ safety_mode=1&safe=activehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sre7GuNEjp E&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_ safety_mode=1&safe=active

4 We The Kids Read aloud

5 The Constitution is… the law of the land for all America. How many states are in the USA?

6 What are the 3 branches of government in the USA? 1. Executive 2. Legislative 3. Judicial

7 Executive  President For all the 50 states Washington, D.C. ▫(White House) Makes sure the laws are carried out.

8 Sing the President’s Song

9 Legislative  Congress Congress = the House of Representatives + Senate

10 Congress  2 PARTS House of Representatives  based on how many people live in the state Senate  every state gets 2 senators

11 Legislative  Congress Makes the federal laws. Federal = the whole country Washington, D.C. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxT7QjlvDq M&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 &safe=activehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxT7QjlvDq M&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 &safe=active

12 Judicial  Supreme Court 9 Supreme Court Justices

13 Judicial  Interprets the Laws Supreme Court = the country’s highest court Washington, D.C.

14 Why 3 branches? Each branch of government has just as much power as the other two branches. Keep each other in check, so one “branch” does not get out of hand. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=x5M50xBz1cU&f eature=related&safety_mo de=true&persist_safety_ mode=1&safe=activehttp://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=x5M50xBz1cU&f eature=related&safety_mo de=true&persist_safety_ mode=1&safe=active

15 Checks and Balances What does it mean to check? What does it mean to balance? The 3 branches of government protect the people of the USA from bad government. Sing the 3 Branches of Government Song

16 Book to Read Aloud

17 Quiz TIME  Federal Government What is the branch of government that makes the laws? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

18 Quiz Time  Federal Government What is the branch of government that interprets the laws? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

19 Quiz TIME  Federal Government What is the branch of government that carries out the laws? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

20 Quiz TIME  Federal Government Which branch of government is the President? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

21 Quiz TIME  Federal Government Which branch of government is the House of Representatives and the Senate? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

22 Quiz TIME  Federal Government Which branch of government is the court system with 9 Justices? A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive

23 Quiz TIME  Federal Government What does federal mean? A. state B. local C. national

24 Quiz TIME  Federal Government Where is the US federal government located? A. Richmond, Virginia B. Washington, D.C. C. London, England

25 Quiz TIME  Federal Government How many Senators does Virginia have in the federal government’s Senate? A. 9 B. 5 C. 2

26 Quiz TIME  Federal Government What is the law of the land? A. Constitution B. Bill of Rights C. Declaration of Independence

27 Virginia State Government Richmond, Virginia = capital of our state Virginia has a state constitution too!

28 Virginia State Government What are the three branches of government in Virginia? 1.Executive 2.Legislative 3.Judicial In Virginia (state government), we call each “branch” a different name.

29 Executive  Governor Heads the executive branch of government Makes sure the state laws are carried out.

30 Governor (executive) The people of Virginia elect a new governor every 4 years. The governor is in charge of writing the budget (the plan of how the tax money is spent) for the state.

31 Legislative  General Assembly General Assembly = new name for old House of Burgesses Makes state laws

32 General Assembly (legislative) (2 parts) = House of Delegates + Senate Capital building in Downtown Richmond 

33 General Assembly (legislative) The people of Virginia elect the members of the General Assembly. Meets every January to make laws for the state of Virginia.

34 Judicial  Virginia Court System Decides cases about people accused of breaking the law and whether or not a law agrees with Virginia’s constitution.

35 Judicial branch of government Makes sure that laws are fair. State courts and judges are part of this branch.

36 Judicial (Court System) Some of the everyday jobs of the judicial branch include listening to the court cases when people break the law. After listening to a court case, this branch decides if people are innocent or guilty.

37 Judicial Branch  court system Another job of the judicial branch is to review the laws. Any law passed by the General Assembly must agree with Virginia’s Constitution.

38 What do we call Virginia’s legislative branch? A. House of Burgesses B. Congress C. General Assembly

39 What do we call Virginia’s executive branch? A. President B. Senator C. Governor

40 What do we call Virginia’s judicial branch? A. judges B. justices C. Court advisor

41 Western Migration After the American Revolution, Virginia’s agricultural base began to change, and as a result large numbers of Virginians moved west and to the deep South to find better farmland and new opportunities.

42 Louisiana Purchase President Thomas Jefferson bought a huge chunk of land from France, which doubled the size of the USA!

43 Lewis and Clarke Expedition Thomas Jefferson wants his newly-bought land to be explored and mapped out, so he sends Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke on a 3 year long journey!

44 Daniel Boone Found a trail through the Cumberland Gap to Kentucky. Settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountains through the Cumberland Gap as they migrated to new lands in the west.

45 Tobacco farming Was hard on the soil, causing many farmers to look west and south for new land to farm instead of staying in Virginia.

46 Migration Virginians migrated into western territories looking for large areas of land and new opportunities.

47 Taking Culture With Them As Virginians moved, they took their traditions, ideas, and cultures with them.


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