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Three Branches of Government
Explain the chief functions for each branch of government and give examples
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Legislative Branch
Congress- they make Federal laws Their powers are expressed in Article
I of the Constitution
Content Vocabulary
Expressed powers- powers directly stated in the Constitution
Enumerated powers- Legislative powers number 1-18 in Article I, Section 8
Elastic Clause- Congress can make laws that are “necessary and proper” to carry out their power.
Enumerated Powers of Congress Most of their power is listed in Article
I, Section 8 (Enumerated Powers) Powers include: Economics - levy taxes, borrow money, coin money, punish counterfeiting, regulate commerce(business)Defense- declare war, raise armed forces, provide a navy, punish piracy, provide navy
Legislative Branch cont.
Other powers – naturalize citizens, post office, patents and copyrights, establish courts, govern DC
Elastic Clause
“Necessary and proper” clause- lets Congress stretch its powers to meet situations the Founders couldn’t have anticipated- In McCulloch v Maryland the Supreme
Court ruled in favor of a broad interpretation of the Constitution
EXAMPLES? (Look at one of the Enumerated powers listed in Article I, Section 8 and give an example of the Elastic Clause being used)
The Executive Branch
The President- has the power to execute Federal lawsArticle II outlines the executive powers. The president’s power are more vague than Congress
1. Hire/fire 2. Agreements3. Emergency Action
Specific Powers of the President1. Commander and Chief of the armed forces2. Appoints the heads of executive
departments3. Makes treaties4. Appoints ambassadors5. Gives a State of the Union Address6. Calls Congress into special session7. Meets w/ heads of states8. Ensures that laws are executed9. Pardon people10.Commission military officers
The Executive Branch
Federal Bureaucracy- the vast number of employees that work for the gov’t
Judicial Branch
Supreme Court- has the power to interpret the Constitution and Federal laws and declare laws unconstitutional through judicial review
The powers of the Supreme Court are listed in Article III - justices serve life terms
Federal Court Jurisdiction
Dual Court System1. Federal Courts- power comes from
the Constitution and Federal laws2. State Courts- power comes from
state Constitutions and lawsCourt Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction (authority)is based on: 3. The subject matter of the case4. The parties involved
Three Branches of Government
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