The Judicial Branch is one of three branches of government in the United States, and exists to judge the laws created and enforced by the other two branches. With activities in this lesson plan, students will develop an understanding for the purpose and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch of the United States Government.
Although many recognize the President of the United States as our chief executive, the Executive Branch itself carries more roles and responsibilities than many realize. The Executive Branch preserves the rights and safeties guaranteed to all citizens.
When the Founding Fathers established the American government, they made a system of checks and balances so no one part of the government would have too much power. One of these, the Legislative Branch, was created to make laws, that the other two branches would enforce and judge.
What are the main responsibilities, members, and key powers of each branch of government? Help students learn about the branches fo the US Government!
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Directions: Think of the U.S. government like a three-legged stool! Each leg supports the government as a whole. Without one of the legs, the stool would tip over! Fill in the responsibilities, members, and key powers for each branch of government.
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