1. Who carries out the laws that the Congress makes?
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2. Who helps the President to make decisions?
3. When do Americans vote for the President?
4. What do you call the third branch of the US government?
5. How many judges does the Supreme Court consist of?
1 The president and his helpers carries out the laws.
2 The Vice
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3. What do you call the third branch of the US government? 4.How mane judges does the Supreme Court consist of? 5.How long do the judges work in the Supreme Court? 6.the US Constitution can be changed, can't it? 7.What do you call changes to the Constitution? 8. How many amendments to the Constitution can you name?
Who carries out the lows the Congress makes?
Who helps the President to make decisions?
but they had a problem: they needed one strong national government. That's why in the year 1787 all the states sent their representatives to Philadelphia where they wrote the Constitution. The Constitution is the highest law in the United States which describes the powers of the national government and the powers of the state governments. Ш 62. The US government is like a tree with a strong trunk and three branches. The trunk is the people. It holds up
the tree: without the support of the people there can be no government. People choose the men who make American laws.
The first branch on the tree of government is the Congress. The Congress is a meeting of representatives from all states. The people elect those representatives. The Congress makes the laws that everybody must obey. The Congress meets in the US Capitol in Washington, D. C. The Congress is divided into two parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Every state, no matter how large or small, sends two people to the Senate. These people are called senators. There are one hundred senators in the Senate. A senator's term is six years. Each state also sends
people to the House of Representatives. They are called congressmen or congresswomen. The number of congressmen from each state depends on the number of people who live in the state. The larger states have more congressmen than the smaller states. All in all there are 435 congressmen in the House of Representatives. A representative's term is two years. The Constitution gives many powers to the Congress. One important power of the Congress is the power to declare war.