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Chapter 2. The Three Branches of Government. Legislative. Bicameral Sessions House- reapportionment (1929) Elections and Districts Terms Qualifications Formal Informal. Legislative. Senate Term Elections Qualifications Formal Informal Senate vs. House
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Chapter 2 The Three Branches of Government
Legislative • Bicameral • Sessions • House- reapportionment (1929) • Elections and Districts • Terms • Qualifications • Formal • Informal
Legislative • Senate • Term • Elections • Qualifications • Formal • Informal • Senate vs. House • One more important than the other?
Legislative • Background of most members • The Job • Committees • Standing • Select • Joint and Conference • Making Laws • Filibuster
Legislative • Party Officers • Caucuses • Seniority Rules • Expressed Powers • Implied Powers • Foreign/ Domestic • Necessary and Proper Clause • Impeachment
Executive • Role of the President • Commander-in-chief • Qualifications • Formal vs. Informal • Term • Succession • Role and Office of the Vice- President
Executive • Political Parties • Electoral College • 12th Amendment • Conventions • Primaries/ Caucuses • Delegates/ Super • Campaigns • Election
Executive • Flaws in the election system • Defense • Growth of Presidential Power • Reasons • Powers • Appointments, Executive Privilege, Veto, Military, and Pardon
Executive • Executive Office • 1939 • Chief of Staff • NSC • NSA and CJC • OMB • Cabinet • Their Role
Judicial • Dual Court “System” • Federal Courts (2) • Jurisdiction • Types (original) • Choosing Judges • Philosophy • Activism vs. Restraint • Term
Judicial • District Courts • Criminal and Civil • Appellate Courts • Supreme Court • Judicial Review • Jurisdiction • How do you get there?
Judicial • Operation of the Court • Arguments • Briefs • Decision and Opinions • Military Courts Importance of these courts as well as the controversy
Judicial • Bill of Rights • Civil Rights • Civil Liberties • Separation of Church and State • Establishment Clause • Free Exercise Clause