State and Local Government Test
--February 15 (even classes) and February 16 (odd classes)
To prepare for the test:
1. Complete the State and Local Government Study Guide. Use your notes to help you. Ask your teacher BEFORE the day of the test if you have any questions. Turn in this study guide the day of the test.
2. Review the class notes (below), paying special attention to underlined information. Also review the SOLs for this unit (below).
3. Make sure that you know all of the information from the study guide. Suggestion: Ask a parent or friend to quiz you on this information.
Class Notes:
Notes: State and Local Government
Notes: State Legislative Branch
Notes: State Executive and Judicial Branches
(also review the chart given to you in class)
State and Local
Government SOLs:
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Branch of Government |
Local Government |
Government |
National Government |
|
|
Legislative |
Makes ordinances for community; approves
annual budget; limits power to that delegated by the state |
Makes laws for
|
Makes laws for nation; approves annual budget;
approves presidential appointments |
|
|
Executive |
Elected or appointed by the Board of
Supervisors or City Council; city or county managers hired by local
legislatures |
Executes laws of |
Executes law of the land; prepares annual
budget for congressional action; appoints cabinet officers, ambassadors, and
federal judges; administers federal bureaucracy |
|
|
Judicial |
Local courts—Hear cases under the authority
provided by state legislation |
Supreme Court—Has power of judicial review
over state laws Circuit courts—Try civil and criminal cases |
Supreme Court—Has power of judicial review Federal courts—Try cases involving federal law
and U.S. Constitutional questions |
|
The Constitution of the
The powers of the national government
are either enumerated/expressed or implied in the Constitution of the
The powers not given to the national
government by the Constitution of the
The Constitution of the
The powers of the local
governments in
Primary responsibilities of each level of government
·
National—Conducts foreign policy, regulates commerce
·
State—Promotes public health, safety, and welfare
The
powers and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches at both the national and state levels are limited.
Separation of Powers, Checks and
Balances:
Legislative powers over
·
The executive branch
- Overrides vetoes
- Impeaches a President
·
The judicial branch
- Approves federal judges
- Impeaches federal judges
Executive powers over
·
The legislative branch
- Vetoes acts of Congress
- Calls Congress into special session
·
The judicial branch
- Appoints federal judges
Judicial powers over
·
The legislative branch
- Declares laws unconstitutional
·
The executive branch
Declares
executive acts unconstitutional