chapter 8, lesson 3 learning target: how government works national government
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Building on our Schema! We learned in the last unit on Citizenship that government needs POWER and AUTHORITY to work. One person can not have all of the POWER and AUTHORITY. The POWER and AUTHORITY go to a group of people.TRANSCRIPT
Chapter 8, Lesson 3Learning Target: How Government
Works
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Some Background Knowledge…
From 1781 to 1783, the capital city of the United States was Philadelphia, PA…NOT Washington, D.C.
Why do you think that is?
The United States Capitol building has about 540 rooms. The bronze State of Freedom is the crowning feature of the dome on the Capitol.
Building on our Schema!We learned in the last unit on
Citizenship that government needs POWER and AUTHORITY to work.
One person can not have all of the POWER and AUTHORITY.
The POWER and AUTHORITY go to a group of people.
Building on Our Schema!We have learned that the Government is
like a tree. There are 3 branches that work together to keep our nation safe and equal.
Each branch has a different job. But they all work together.
Building on Our Schema!What is the capital of our state? What is the capital of our
NATION? National leaders meet and work in________________________________________!
Vocabulary:
Legislature – first branch that makes laws, or CongressExecutive branch – branch that signs laws, the
PresidentJudicial branch – branch that enforces laws; the CourtsMonument – a building or statue that helps people
remember a person or an event
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH-Makes the Laws
-The people that make the laws are elected by the citizens
-They are members of CONGRESS (2 parts)
House of Representatives
Senate
EXECUTIVE BRANCH- Carries out the laws
- Makes sure that people follow the laws
- In a city/town, this person in charge is the mayor.
- In a state, this person in charge is the governor.
- In the country, this person in charge is the president.
JUDICIAL BRANCH- Decide what the laws mean
- The people that do this are called judges. The judges work in the courts and also help decide
if someone breaks the law.- -Some judges are voted in by the community and others are picked by the executive branch.
SYMBOLS of our Country
The bald eagle was chosen as our national bird in 1789. Why do you think we chose the bald eagle?
Symbols of our Country
13 stars/stripes = 13 original coloniesWhen Washington was president
50 stars = 50 states
Why RED? N Red shows hardinessWhy WHITE? White shows purity and innocenceWhy BLUE? Blue shows perseverance and justice
NOW 1959
THEN 1777
Memorials/MonumentsA monument is a building or statue that
helps people ___________________ a person or special event.
DISCUSSWhy are national symbols and
monuments important to people in the United States?
If you had the opportunity to chose a symbol or design a monument for our country, what would you chose/design and why?