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1、Mount Rushmore,Capitol Building,The White House,Supreme Court Building,Political System,US Political Institutions,I.The US ConstitutionII.The Executive BranchIII.The Legislative BranchIV.The Judicial BranchV.Political Parties,American Constitution,The Constitution of 1787-the oldest written constitu
2、tion in the world,The US Constitution,Two CharacteristicsFederalism Separation of powers:checks and balances,Federalism,Federalism means the division of the powers of government between the nation and the state.Each American is subject to two governments:1)the government of his state and 2)the gover
3、nment of the Union.The states have the primary functions of providing law and order,education,public health and most of the things,which concern day-to-day life.The federal government at Washington is concerned with foreign affairs and with matters of general concern to the states,including commerce
4、 between the states.,The US Constitution,Separation of powers:checks and balances Separation of Powers It refers to the principle that the national government is split into 3 branches:legislative,executive and judicial.In the legislative branch,power is split further into 2 houses.,THE CONSTITUTION
5、OF THE U,S,1787,Article 1.Sec.1.All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States,which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives,Article 2.Sec.1.The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.He shall hold his
6、 office during the Term of four years,THE CONSTITUTION OF THE U,S,1787,Article 3.Sec.1.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 CONSTITUTION OF THE U,S,1787,checks and bala
7、nces,Separation of powers:checks and balances Checks and BalancesEach branch has part of the powers but not all the power.Each branch of government can check,or block,the actions of the other.The 3 branches are in balance.,Checks and Balances,Congress may pass a law,but the President can veto,or can
8、cel it.Then Congress may pass the law again-this time by a 2/3 vote-and the president cannot veto it.But the law may still be cancelled if the Supreme Court decides it unconstitutional.The Congress can impeach(sack)the president or a Supreme Court judge,Checks and Balances,Examples,Article 4.The Con
9、gress,whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary,shall propose Amendments to this Constitution,THE CONSTITUTION OF THE U,S,1787,Amendment II,A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State,the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.,
10、纪律严明的民兵是保障自由州的安全所必需的,人民持有和携带武器的权利不可侵犯。,The Three Documents That Made America,Political Principles of the U.S.Government,The separation of powersFederalismRespect for the constitution andthe rule of law,US Federal Government,The Legislative Branch,A Two-chamber(Bicameral)Congressthe Senate(Upper Hous
11、e)2/states 6-year termsthe Vice President the House of Representatives(Lower House)determined by population 2-year termsSpeakerQualificationsSenatorsMembers of the House of Representative,US Capitol Building,Powers of the House and SenateBoth Houses have the power to introduce legislation on any sub
12、ject.The Senate has the authority to confirm presidential appointments of high officials as well as ratify all treaties.The House has power over revenue bills and brings charges of improper behavior of officials.,The Legislative Branch,How a Bill Becomes a Law,1.A member of Congress introduces a bil
13、l 2.Committees review and vote on the bill Committees are made up of small groups of senators or representatives.The committee may reject the bill and“table”it,meaning it is never discussed again.Or it may hold hearings to listen to facts and opinions,make changes in the bill and cast votes.If most
14、committee members vote in favor of the bill,it is sent back to the Senate and the House for debate.,3.The Senate and the House debate and vote on the billSeparately,the Senate and the House debate the bill,offer amendments and cast votes.If the bill is defeated in either the Senate or the House,the
15、bill dies.If a majority of both the Senate and the House votes for the bill,it goes to the President for approval.4.The President signs the billor not If the President approves the bill and signs it,the bill becomes a law.However,if the President disapproves,he can veto the bill by refusing to sign
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