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Page 1: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Governments

Page 2: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Governments

• Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people.

• These are calledthey are reserved or set aside for the states or the people.

Page 3: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Federal System

• America is based on – power is divided and balanced between the national and state governments.

Page 4: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Levels of Government

Executive

• Enforces and carries out laws

Legislative

• Makes laws

Judicial

• Interprets state laws

Page 5: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Executive Branch

Page 6: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Who leads?

The top executive officer of the state.

Assists in leading the state. Like the vice president’s role to the president.

Page 7: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Other leaders….

Page 8: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

-Controls all state funds -Collects state taxes-Pays the state’s bills

-Makes sure financial records are correct

-Distributes state funds to schools-Follows policies of the State Board of Education

Page 9: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Executive Branch

Page 10: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Legislative Branch

Page 11: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Who makes the laws?

Page 12: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

What is the House of Representatives?

Page 13: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

What is theSenate?

Page 14: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Legislative Branch

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State Judicial Branch

Page 16: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Misdemeanors (lesser crimes)Examples: traffic tickets, child custody, juvenile

court, disturbing the peace

Civil Cases (involving individuals or businesses)Examples: claims less than $5,000

Normally does NOT involve a jury trial.

Page 17: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Felonies – serious or violent crimesExamples: murder, armed robbery

Civil Cases – more than $5,000

Normally involves a jury trial.

Page 18: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

Compare the decision of the General Trial Court or Lower Court to the State Constitution to decided if a lower court ruled correctly.

Normally does NOT involve a jury trial.

Page 19: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

• Highest court in the state.• Compares decision of Appeals Court or

General Trial Courts to the State Constitution to decide if the lower court ruled correctly.

• Normally this decision is final.

Page 20: State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are called they are reserved or set aside for the states

State Judicial Branch

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STATE GOVERNMENT

LowerCourts

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Who are they?

• Who are these people for the state of Alabama? What do they look like?

1.Governor2.Lt. Governor3.Attorney General4.Others ?????