Members:
Congress 2 houses-Senate-House of Representatives"May make Laws which shall be necessary and proper" to carry out its other powers - Elastic Clause
Senate:
6-year term
must be at least 30 years old
Must be a citizen for at least 7 years
upper house
elected by popular vote
seen as wiser and more experienced
House of Representatives:
2-year terms
must be at least 25 years old
must be a citizen for at least 7 years
lower house
responsiveness to the changing wishes of the voters
census taken every 10 years to determine population
Makes the
laws
Anotações:
any member of House or Senate can propose new law, called a bill (only House can propose new taxes)
majority in one house approves, it is sent to other house. If both approve, it is sent to the president
Bill becomes law when president signs it
Approves spending
for laws and programs
Establishes federal courts
Approves treaties and
executive appointments
Declare war
Raise an army or navy
Pay government debts
Grant citizenship
Executive
Branch
Anotações:
Members:
President
Vice PresidentDepartments (FDA, USDA, etc.)Cabinet Members
Electoral College selects president
4-year terms
2 term limit
makes solemn promise called oath of office
must be natural-born citizen
must be at least 35 years old
nothing in the Constitution prevents a woman from becoming president
Enforces the
laws
Anotações:
Examples:
Congress approves a tax; Executive collects money
Congress sets money aside for low-cost housing; Executive builds and manages housing
Acts as commander in
chief of the military
negotiates treaties
Appoints federal judges
and other top officials
Anotações:
appoints Supreme Court justices and recommends ambassadors
Grant pardons
Judicial
Branch
Anotações:
Members:
Supreme Court
-Supreme Court Justices
Federal courts and judges
Supreme Court:
Decisions are final
Binding on all lower courts
Judicial Review - the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether laws and acts made by the legislative and executive branches are constitutional
Interprets the
laws
Anotações:
Protect the Constitution
Reviews lower-court
decisions
Rules on cases
between states
Judges whether laws and executive
actions are constitutional