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The Legislative Branch

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The U.S. Constitution sets up
one government with three
branches.
Each branch has some power.
• The Legislative Branch
makes the law

• The Executive Branch


enforces the law

• The Judicial Branch


interprets and
applies the law
No branch has all the powers.

The U.S. plan of government is a system


of checks and balances or a system with
separation of powers.
Separation of powers keeps one
branch from getting too strong and
taking over the government. The three
branches must work together.

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First, we look at the legislative branch.


The
Legislative Branch of
government is the U.S. Congress.
Congress has two parts: the
Senate and the House of
Representatives.

House of
Senate Representatives
Every state of the United States is
represented in Congress.
Each state has two Senators.
Every state has an equal voice in
the Senate.

There are 50
states in the
Senate United States, so
there are 100
Senators in the
Senate.
A U.S. Senator represents all the
people of his/her state.
• North Carolina’s two Senators are

Richard Burr
and
Kay Hagan

• We elect a U.S. Senator to serve for 6 years.


The House of Representatives has
435 voting members.

States with a big


population have a
larger number of House of
Representatives
Representatives
than states with a
small population.
• We elect a U.S. Representative for 2 years.

• A Representative serves the people in his/her


District.
Part of Alamance county is in one District and
the rest is in another. The Representatives
serving Alamance County are
Howard Coble and Brad Miller.
In Congress
The Senate gives The House
small states an gives states a
equal voice with voice based on
large states. population.

House of
Senate Representatives
Only Congress can make laws for
the United States.
Congress can also:

• print money

• declare war on other countries

• make treaties

• organize and arm military forces


Next we look at the
Executive Branch.

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