mr. carpenter - usps. parliamentary system: presidential (prime minister), legislative, and...

17
Mr. Carpenter - USPS

Upload: angel-mccullough

Post on 27-Mar-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Mr. Carpenter - USPS

Page 2: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative,

and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government is seen in many

places throughout the world most notably, Great Britain

Page 3: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Presidential System: Branches of government are divided with

separate powers dedicated to each branch “In the government of this commonwealth, the legislative

department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either of them: The executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them: The judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them: to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.”

Page 4: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Dividing different powers among three branches of government

Prevents one branch from gaining too much power

Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches have their own unique powers

Page 5: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government
Page 6: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Why is it important to separate the powers of the government? Think about the reasons leading up to our Revolutionary War…

Page 7: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Prevents branches from abusing their powers

Requires cooperation between the branches of government

Page 8: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Can override a presidential veto (2/3 vote in each house)

Can impeach and remove the president Ratifies presidential appointments Authorizes/appropriates funds for legislation Approves (confirms) federal judges Can impeach and remove judges Authorizes use of military action – Formally

declares war

Page 9: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

All LEGISLATIVE powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States… therefore Congress is the lawmaking branch of the National Government

Page 10: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

• Proposes legislation (laws)• Vetoes legislation (laws)• Makes treaties w/ foreign countries• Appoints federal judges• Enforces court decisions• Commander and Chief of Armed

Forces

Page 11: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

The EXECUTIVE power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America… The President is given the law-executing, law-enforcing, law-administering powers of the National Government.

Page 12: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Reviews executive decisions Reviews congressional laws Judicial Review (executive and legislative)

Supreme Court Justices appointed for life

Page 13: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

The JUDICIAL power of the United States shall be vested in one SUPREME COURT, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish…The federal courts, and Supreme Court, interpret and apply the laws of the United States in cases brought before them.

Page 14: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

Article IV Relations among States   Article V Amending the

Constitution   Article VI National debts,

supremacy of national law, and oaths of office  

Article VII Ratifying the Constitution

Page 15: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government
Page 16: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government
Page 17: Mr. Carpenter - USPS. Parliamentary System: Presidential (Prime Minister), Legislative, and Judiciary branches all located together This type of government

What are some problems with the checks and balances system?

How does this system promote cooperation between the branches of government?

Which branch has the most power? Why?