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Unit 5 Georgia’s Constitution. Georgia Performance Standards: SS8CG1 : The student will describe the role of citizens under Georgia’s Constitution. Georgia History Unit 5 Vocabulary Terms . Use the Frayer Model graphic organizer to define: Legislative Branch General Assembly
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Unit 5 Georgia’s Constitution Georgia Performance Standards: SS8CG1: The student will describe the role of citizens under Georgia’s Constitution.
Georgia HistoryUnit 5 Vocabulary Terms • Use the Frayer Model graphic organizer to define: • Legislative Branch • General Assembly • Executive Branch • Governor • Judicial Branch • Juvenile Court • Property Tax • Usage Fee • Fourth Branch
The First FiveDecember 3, 2013 Agenda Message: Unit 5 Frayer Models are due Thursday at the beginning of class. Today’s Warm-up: • How many constitutions has the state of Georgia had since 1777? • What is the state’s motto? • Why is Georgia’s constitution the highest set of laws for the state?
Georgia’s Constitution • Georgia’s Constitution is a written set of guidelines for operating the state’s government. • It is the highest set of laws for the state. • The state has had 10 constitutions. • Georgia’s Constitution outlines the following: • Structure of government • Elections • Three branches of government • Taxes • Public Education • Local Government • Process for amending (making changes) to the Constitution
State Motto • Georgia’s motto is Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation • It is located on the state flag and seal.
Fourth Branch • This additional branch focuses on Georgia’s citizens and their roles. • The roles of the citizens are: • Voting: Must be 18 years old or older • Paying Taxes: Helps to fund & run the government • Being a good citizen: Obey laws & volunteer in your community
Think-Pair-Share • How does Georgia’s Constitution outline the structure for the three branches of government?
Georgia State Government: Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, & Judicial Branch • Georgia Performance Standards: • SS8CG3: The student will analyze the role of the executive branch in Georgia state government. • SS8CG2: The student will analyze the role of the legislative branch in Georgia State government. • SS8CG4: The student will analyze the role of the judicial branch in Georgia state government.
Branches of Georgia’s Government • Georgia state government is divided into 3 branches: Executive, Legislative, & Judicial • This helps to ensure that one branch does not have too much power = Checks and Balances
Executive Branch-Governor of Georgia • Nathan Dealwas sworn in as Georgia’s 82nd Governor on January 10, 2011. • Qualifications for Governor: • U.S. citizen for 5 years • Resident of Georgia for the 6 years preceding the election • 30 years old or older • Role = Enforces Georgia’s laws
Lieutenant Governor • On November 7, 2006, Casey Cagle made Georgia history by becoming the 1st Republican ever elected to the state’s 2nd highest office. • He was re-elected as the 11th Lt. Governor on November 2, 2010. • Qualifications for Lt . Governor are: • Must be a U.S. citizen for 5 years • Lived in Georgia for six years • 30 years old or older • The Lt. Governor of Georgia has no restrictions on the number of times he or she can hold the office. • Role = the Lt. Governor's primary job is to serve as President of the Georgia Senate. Takes over as Governor if the Governor dies, resigns, or is impeached.
Georgia State Executive Branch: Support Officers Sam Olens Attorney General: State lawyer Dr. John Barge State Superintendent of Education: Oversees Georgia’s public education Brian Kemp Secretary of State: Oversees state elections & official records
Georgia State Executive Branch: Support Officers Tommy Irvin Commissioner of Agriculture: Oversees farming, crop production, & agribusiness in the state Ralph Hudgens Commissioner of Insurance: Oversees the insurance industry in the state Mark Butler Commissioner of Labor: Oversees employment and Human Resources in the state
Ticket Out the Door • Who is the current Governor of Georgia? • Who is the current Lieutenant Governor of Georgia? • What are the qualifications to serve as the Governor? • What are the qualifications to serve as the Lieutenant Governor?
The First Five December 4, 2013 Agenda Message: Unit 5 Quiz on Thursday…CDA FRIDAY Study! • Collect Unit 5 Frayer Models Today’s Warm-up: Taylor writes a letter to the editor of her local newspaper, expressing her opinion on proposed legislation. Based on the rights guaranteed by the Georgia constitution, Taylor is exercising her… • freedom of conscience. • right to keep and bear arms. • right to assemble and petition. • freedom of speech and of the press.
Georgia’s Legislative Branch • The General Assembly’s role is creating state laws. • It was established by the Georgia Constitution of 1777. • This bicameral (2-houses) legislature is divided into: • House of Representatives has 180 members 2. Senate has 56 members. • Every 2 years, Georgians elect these members.
Georgia’s Legislative Branch • The House of Representatives, is presided over by the Speaker of the House, who is elected by the entire membership. • The current Speaker of the House, David Ralston, was selected in 2010.
Georgia’s Legislative Branch • The Lieutenant Governor, Casey Cagle, presides over the Georgia Senate.
Georgia’s Legislative Branch • The General Assemblymeets for 40 days, beginning the 2nd Monday in January. • During this 40-day session, many bills (proposals for laws) are proposed. Some bills are passed into laws by a majority vote from the House of Representatives and the Senate. • These laws will: • Regulate people’s behavior • Provide for local government • Allow the state to raise and spend money • Provide state services
Georgia’s Legislative Branch • In the General Assembly, Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor presides over the Senate. • The Speaker of the House of Representatives presides over the House of Representatives • In the event that both the Governor and Lieutenant Governor cannot fulfill their terms, the Speaker of the House of Representatives will become the Governor. • If the Governor does not support a proposed bill, he or she can veto (reject it). • Then, 2/3 majority vote from the House of Representatives and the Senate can override the Governor’s veto (rejection) of a bill.
Ticket Out the Door • What is the name of Georgia’s legislative branch of Government? • Who presides over the state House of Representatives? • Who presides over the state Senate? • Where does the state government meet each year? • In which building does the state government meet?
The First Five December 5, 2013 Agenda Message: Study for CDA on Friday! Today’s Warm-up: Minimum 1 paragraph Writing Prompt Topic: Why are courts and judges needed in Georgia? Also, what does it mean to be presumed innocent, until proven guilty in a court of law?
Georgia’s Judicial Branch • Its role is to interpret and apply the laws that the General Assembly creates each year. • State courts handle two classes of disputes: • Civil: The court helps to settle disputes between two or more parties. • Criminal: The state takes legal action against someone who has been arrested for committing a crime (breaking the law).
Georgia’s Judicial Branch • The Georgia Supreme Court is the state’s highest court and holds certain powers that no other court in Georgia has. These include: • interpreting laws passed by the Georgia General Assembly • resolving challenges to elections results • reviewing cases where the death penalty was sentenced. • Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, the seven justices on the State Supreme Court are elected to 6 year terms by Georgia voters.
Georgia Supreme Court Justices http://www.gasupreme.us/biographies/
Georgia’s Judicial Branch • While all courts in the judicial branch play a part in ensuring justice in our legal system, the Supreme Court plays the most important role by interpreting laws enacted by the legislative branch. • If the Georgia Supreme Court rules that the law is unconstitutional (not supported by the Georgia or U.S. Constitution) then the law is struck down. • The power to interpret laws is one of the checks that the judicial branch has over executive and legislative branches and is a way to protect against “bad” laws and ensure justice for all of Georgia’s citizens.
Ticket Out the Door • What is the role of the Judicial System in Georgia? • Which court is the highest in the state? • Who appoints the seven justices to the Georgia Supreme Court?