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CHAPTER 8 NOTES. BELL RINGER What are the basic principles (values) set forth by the Constitution?

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1 CHAPTER 8 NOTES

2 BELL RINGER What are the basic principles (values) set forth by the Constitution?

3 BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT BRAIN POP Brain Pop: 3 Branches

4 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH- CONGRESS House and Senate make up Congress. Congress- Power to Declare War Each states House of Representatives depends on the state’s population size.

5 EXECUTIVE BRANCH

6 JUDICIAL BRANCH- Federal Judges- are appointed for LIFE.

7 CHECKS, BALANCES, AND THE EXERCISE OF POWER http://www.learn360.com/McGrawHillPlayer.aspx?ID=143016&pt=1 Veto- Action President can take to stop a new bill. 2/3 of Congress must vote to pass a bill after it has been vetoed The Congress makes the law, while the president enforces the law.

8 VOTING RIGHTS 15 TH Amendment gave African American citizens the right to vote. Year: 1870 NOW: Any U.S. citizen must be 18 years old to vote. The19th amendment granted women the right to vote. Year: 1920

9 ASSIGNMENT: CHECKS AND BALANCES POSTER  Create a Checks and Balances Poster based off of the chart on Page 215.  Label each balance of power and include the descriptions of each power.  Make sure you include pictures to illustrate each Branches power. Three Branches Rap


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