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Chapter 5.1 I. Understanding the Constitution 8.2.6 - The U.S. Constitution balances the powers of the federal government among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

A. The framers of the Constitution devised the federal system. 1. Federal system divides powers between states and federal government 2. Powers assigned to national government, called delegated powers, include coining money and regulating trade 3. Powers kept by states, called reserved powers, include creating local governments and holding elections 4. Concurrent powers, including taxing and enforcing laws, are shared by federal and state governments 5. Elastic clause allows Congress to stretch its delegated powers to deal with unexpected issues

B. Separation of Powers This separation balances the branches of government and keeps any one of them from growing too powerful. 1. Legislative Branch Writes laws Confirms presidential appointments Approves treaties Grants money Declares war 2. Executive Branch Proposes and administers laws Commands armed forces Appoints officials Conducts foreign policy Makes treaties 3. Judicial Branch Interprets Constitution and other laws Reviews lowercourt decisions

C. The legislative branch makes the nation s laws. 1. Article I of the Constitution divides legislative branch, or Congress, into House of Representatives and Senate 2. House of Representatives has 435 members; number for each state determined by population; each member represents a particular district within her or his state 3. Senate has two members for each state; both represent state as a whole 4. Leader of House of Representatives Speaker of the House elected by House members from the majority party 5. U.S. vice president also serves as president of the Senate

D. Legislative Requirements 1. House of Representatives Members must be 25 years old Live in the state where elected Have been a U.S. citizen for seven years 2. Senate Members must be 30 years old Live in the state represented Have been a U.S. citizen for nine years

E. The executive branch enforces the nation s laws. 1. Article II of the Constitution lists powers of executive branch, which enforces laws passed by Congress 2. Head of the executive branch is the president 3. President and vice president elected every four years 4. Vice president becomes president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office 5. House of Representatives can impeach, or vote to charge president with serious crimes; Senate tries impeachment cases; Congress can remove president from office if found guilty

F. Some Presidential Powers 1. Veto 2. Executive Orders 3. Pardons President can veto, or cancel, laws that Congress has passed Congress can override veto with a twothirds majority vote President can issue executive orders, commands that have the power of law These orders carry out laws affecting the Constitution, treaties, and statutes. President may grant pardons, or freedom from punishment Granted to persons convicted of federal crimes or facing criminal charges

G. Other Executive Duties 1. The president commands the armed forces; while only Congress can declare war, the president can call on U.S. troops in emergencies. 2. The executive branch conducts foreign relations and creates treaties. 3. Executive departments do most of the work of the executive branch; the president appoints department heads, called secretaries, who make up the cabinet.

H. The judicial branch determines whether or not laws are constitutional. 1. Judicial branch system of federal courts headed by U.S. Supreme Court 2. Article III of the Constitution outlines courts duties 3. Federal courts can strike down a state or federal law if the court finds law unconstitutional 4. Federal court judges are appointed by the president for life. 5. The lower federal courts are divided into 94 districts. 6. The Courts of Appeals review cases from the lower courts.

I. The Supreme Court 1. Hears appeals of decisions by the Court of Appeals 2. Cases usually involve important constitutional or publicinterest issues. 3. Has nine justices, led by a chief justice 4. Recent justices include Thurgood Marshall, first African American justice, appointed in 1967; Sandra Day O Connor, first female justice, appointed in 1981