Three Branches
By Kevin Q, Andy S, Andres S.
Legislative Branch Andy Salinas
The legislative branch
The constitution gives congress power
unauthority. The legislative branch is the lawmaking branch of government made up of the Senate, the House of Representatives, and agencies that support Congress.the Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United States Congress. The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many Presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in proportion to their total population.Judicial Branch Andres Suna
When Executive and Legislative branches are chosen by all people,when members of the Judicial Branch are seen by the President and agree by the Senate.the Article 3 of the Constitution, which establishes the Judicial Branch, leaves Congress significant discretion to figure the shape and structure of the federal judiciary. Even the number of Supreme Court Justices is left to Congress . At times there have been as few as six, while the current number has only been in place since 1869. The Constitution also grants Congress the power to establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court, to that end Congress has established the United States district courts, which try most federal cases, and 13 United States courts of appeals, which review appealed district court cases.
Executive Branch Kevin Quezada
The Executive branch is part of our three branches of government. The Executive branch makes sure laws are obeyed. The President has a big job so he has the Vice President help him with his work. He can Veto a bill from congress, and if 2/3 of congress vote on the bill the Veto can be overruled. To become President you have to be at least 35 or older, you have to be a natural born citizen, and you have to be living here for at least 14 years. He also has control over the U.S.A armed forces.