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What Is the Legislative Branch of the U.S. Government? | History
How did the legislative branch of the U.S. government come to be? How does Congress work? And how does a bill get passed?
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published: 29 Jan 2018
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Violence breaks out in chaotic Taiwanese parliament
Taiwan’s parliament descended into a brawl on Friday just days before the inauguration of Lai Ching-te, the new president.
Politicians pushed, hit and tackled each other, clambering across tables as they swarmed around the speaker’s seat in the legislative chamber after tempers became heated in a bitter dispute about parliamentary reforms.
The argument broke out over a push by the main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), and its allies, to give parliament greater powers of scrutiny over the government.
This includes a controversial move to criminalise officials who are deemed to make false statements in parliament – a proposal which has been rejected by Mr Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as “an unconstitutional abuse of power”.
The unruly scenes are likely to add to specul...
published: 17 May 2024
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What is the Legislature?
This video is from the Civics Academy Governance Series. Check out our videos: www.civicsacademy.co.za
Democracies are characterised by the separation of functions and powers between the three branches of government: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. Each branch checks the power of the other two so that there is a balance of power between them.
The legislature is the representative of the people of South Africa. The legislative authority in the national sphere of government is vested in Parliament, which is the supreme legislative power in the country. Parliament is responsible for passing laws and for holding the executive branch of government accountable.
The power of Parliament is limited by the Constitution. The judiciary checks the exercise of power by the legislatu...
published: 25 Nov 2020
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Federal Legislature of Nepal || व्यवस्थापिका || Parliament Explained || ep1
Nepal’s constitutional power is divided into three organs, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Legislature has three levels, Federal, Provincial and Local. In this video we have explained about the Composition, Working, and functions of the Federal Legislature of Nepal.
Checkout previous episodes
Ep 1 -Federal Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P0yDTP
Ep 2 -Local Legislature - https://bit.ly/3OkNWFX
Ep 3- Provincial Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P97D4u
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published: 25 Mar 2022
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LEGISLATURE | Working of Institutions | Class 9 | Political Science
In this video, we will look at the legislature.
If you still did'nt understand anything, write it down in the comment section, I'll try my best to solve it :)
Thankyou for watching.
If you liked the video, consider subscribing :)
CLASS 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ILcAf-IEY&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3L2LkOLrJrcG_g61gvDCkaw
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cLASS 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXOtrZON0lI&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3LgENQsxJvoIFnwNdKw9XcV
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CLASS 8
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVjwOXJaS3IA2S_OR0A9xLqQSR5injC
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Class 9
ECONOMICS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
published: 12 Jan 2021
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The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics #2
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, talks about some of the histories of the institutions, and reveals to you just how you can become a representative. It's not that easy. But an eagle gets punched, so there's that.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: What is Congress? 00:00
Who makes up the House of Representatives? 1:09
Who makes up the Senate? 1:38
What does Congress do? 1:58
Powers of the House of Representatives 2:13
Powers of the Senate 3:13
Why is Congress bicameral? 3:52
What's the difference between the Sen...
published: 30 Jan 2015
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Legislature | Polity Class11 NCERT | Animation
This video explains Chapter 5 (Legislature) of class 11th Polity NCERT Book, Indian Constitution at Work.
Indian Constitution at Work (Playlist Link)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIS3u5Oap4_fdvqNNL14LMpHSU4SdTdA5
Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:25 National Legislature and State Legislature
1:33 Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
4:11 Functions of Parliament
6:05 Special Power of Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha
7:14 How does the Parliament make Laws?
8:50 What is Parliamentary Committee?
10:05 Bill to Act (step by step process)
11:19 How Parliament control the Executive?
13:44 How does the Parliament regulate itself?
Please read the chapter once from your book after watching the video.
#ncertclass11 #polity #upsc #cbsc
published: 24 Sep 2023
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Three Branches of Government | Learn about the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
Did you know that there are three main parts (or branches) of the U.S. government? It's true! The three branches are the executive, legislative, and judicial. In this Three Branches of Government video for kids, you will learn about the people who work in each branch and how they balance each other out. In fact, one reason we have three branches is in part to ensure there are checks and balances and that no one branch has too much power or control.
The executive branch is the one that the president belongs to. The vice president and the cabinet (a group of people who advise the president) are also part of this branch. The president specifically is the country's leader and can approve or veto laws passed by the legislative branch. The vice president is the second highest executive office i...
published: 20 Oct 2022
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State Legislatures and ALEC: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
While midterm coverage is largely focused on the parts of Congress that do very little, vital (and bizarre) midterm elections are going unexamined. State legislators pass a lot of bills, and some of that efficiency is thanks to a group called ALEC that writes legislation for them. It’s as shady as it sounds!
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published: 03 Nov 2014
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3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video | Kids Academy
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3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video | Kids Academy
There is a total of three branches of the government and kids are supposed to know what these branches are in detail and how they work because this is a part of the basic knowledge about a country that everyone must know.
The three parts are;
● The Executive
● The Legislative
● The Judiciary
The Executive:
The executive part of the government is based on the President of the country and 5000,000 workers. All the laws that are made by the Legislative branch are enforced...
published: 28 Mar 2019
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What Is the Legislative Branch of the U.S. Government? | History
How did the legislative branch of the U.S. government come to be? How does Congress work? And how does a bill get passed?
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How did the legislative branch of the U.S. government come to be? How does Congress work? And how does a bill get passed?
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Season 1
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Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 29 Jan 2018
- views: 1237915
1:13
Violence breaks out in chaotic Taiwanese parliament
Taiwan’s parliament descended into a brawl on Friday just days before the inauguration of Lai Ching-te, the new president.
Politicians pushed, hit and tackled ...
Taiwan’s parliament descended into a brawl on Friday just days before the inauguration of Lai Ching-te, the new president.
Politicians pushed, hit and tackled each other, clambering across tables as they swarmed around the speaker’s seat in the legislative chamber after tempers became heated in a bitter dispute about parliamentary reforms.
The argument broke out over a push by the main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), and its allies, to give parliament greater powers of scrutiny over the government.
This includes a controversial move to criminalise officials who are deemed to make false statements in parliament – a proposal which has been rejected by Mr Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as “an unconstitutional abuse of power”.
The unruly scenes are likely to add to speculation that Mr Lai will face a tougher challenge than President Tsai Ing-wen, his predecessor, in gaining support for his legislative policies after he takes office.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/17/violence-in-taiwan-parliament-vote-lai-ching-te/
#Taiwan #Parliament #news
https://wn.com/Violence_Breaks_Out_In_Chaotic_Taiwanese_Parliament
Taiwan’s parliament descended into a brawl on Friday just days before the inauguration of Lai Ching-te, the new president.
Politicians pushed, hit and tackled each other, clambering across tables as they swarmed around the speaker’s seat in the legislative chamber after tempers became heated in a bitter dispute about parliamentary reforms.
The argument broke out over a push by the main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), and its allies, to give parliament greater powers of scrutiny over the government.
This includes a controversial move to criminalise officials who are deemed to make false statements in parliament – a proposal which has been rejected by Mr Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as “an unconstitutional abuse of power”.
The unruly scenes are likely to add to speculation that Mr Lai will face a tougher challenge than President Tsai Ing-wen, his predecessor, in gaining support for his legislative policies after he takes office.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/17/violence-in-taiwan-parliament-vote-lai-ching-te/
#Taiwan #Parliament #news
- published: 17 May 2024
- views: 35939
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What is the Legislature?
This video is from the Civics Academy Governance Series. Check out our videos: www.civicsacademy.co.za
Democracies are characterised by the separation of funct...
This video is from the Civics Academy Governance Series. Check out our videos: www.civicsacademy.co.za
Democracies are characterised by the separation of functions and powers between the three branches of government: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. Each branch checks the power of the other two so that there is a balance of power between them.
The legislature is the representative of the people of South Africa. The legislative authority in the national sphere of government is vested in Parliament, which is the supreme legislative power in the country. Parliament is responsible for passing laws and for holding the executive branch of government accountable.
The power of Parliament is limited by the Constitution. The judiciary checks the exercise of power by the legislature.
Through its work, Parliament is tasked to make sure that the interests of the people of South Africa are represented in all their diversity.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Legislature
This video is from the Civics Academy Governance Series. Check out our videos: www.civicsacademy.co.za
Democracies are characterised by the separation of functions and powers between the three branches of government: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. Each branch checks the power of the other two so that there is a balance of power between them.
The legislature is the representative of the people of South Africa. The legislative authority in the national sphere of government is vested in Parliament, which is the supreme legislative power in the country. Parliament is responsible for passing laws and for holding the executive branch of government accountable.
The power of Parliament is limited by the Constitution. The judiciary checks the exercise of power by the legislature.
Through its work, Parliament is tasked to make sure that the interests of the people of South Africa are represented in all their diversity.
- published: 25 Nov 2020
- views: 47900
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Federal Legislature of Nepal || व्यवस्थापिका || Parliament Explained || ep1
Nepal’s constitutional power is divided into three organs, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Legislature has three levels, Federal, Provincial and Local. In...
Nepal’s constitutional power is divided into three organs, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Legislature has three levels, Federal, Provincial and Local. In this video we have explained about the Composition, Working, and functions of the Federal Legislature of Nepal.
Checkout previous episodes
Ep 1 -Federal Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P0yDTP
Ep 2 -Local Legislature - https://bit.ly/3OkNWFX
Ep 3- Provincial Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P97D4u
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Nepal’s constitutional power is divided into three organs, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Legislature has three levels, Federal, Provincial and Local. In this video we have explained about the Composition, Working, and functions of the Federal Legislature of Nepal.
Checkout previous episodes
Ep 1 -Federal Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P0yDTP
Ep 2 -Local Legislature - https://bit.ly/3OkNWFX
Ep 3- Provincial Legislature - https://bit.ly/3P97D4u
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- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 135891
7:46
LEGISLATURE | Working of Institutions | Class 9 | Political Science
In this video, we will look at the legislature.
If you still did'nt understand anything, write it down in the comment section, I'll try my best to solve it :)
...
In this video, we will look at the legislature.
If you still did'nt understand anything, write it down in the comment section, I'll try my best to solve it :)
Thankyou for watching.
If you liked the video, consider subscribing :)
CLASS 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ILcAf-IEY&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3L2LkOLrJrcG_g61gvDCkaw
_____________________________________________________________________________
cLASS 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXOtrZON0lI&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3LgENQsxJvoIFnwNdKw9XcV
______________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVjwOXJaS3IA2S_OR0A9xLqQSR5injC
______________________________________________________________________________
Class 9
ECONOMICS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cWP2NSWNxw&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3J1L_PVFvZXLGH72IvnhNw0
GEOGRAPHY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI9tibkul9A&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3I6i4x-Ub4ATPMqbN08h60L
HISTORY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2xftIoLa44&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3LkhA6HCOtWNWVDTxQqgtVB
POLITICAL SCIENCE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X06oK9QWsQ&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3IxZrVu26bDWp951JWuTXPp
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Class 10
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVjwOXJaS3ISuugmeaog__u3z4F8gRqZ
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https://wn.com/Legislature_|_Working_Of_Institutions_|_Class_9_|_Political_Science
In this video, we will look at the legislature.
If you still did'nt understand anything, write it down in the comment section, I'll try my best to solve it :)
Thankyou for watching.
If you liked the video, consider subscribing :)
CLASS 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ILcAf-IEY&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3L2LkOLrJrcG_g61gvDCkaw
_____________________________________________________________________________
cLASS 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXOtrZON0lI&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3LgENQsxJvoIFnwNdKw9XcV
______________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVjwOXJaS3IA2S_OR0A9xLqQSR5injC
______________________________________________________________________________
Class 9
ECONOMICS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cWP2NSWNxw&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3J1L_PVFvZXLGH72IvnhNw0
GEOGRAPHY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI9tibkul9A&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3I6i4x-Ub4ATPMqbN08h60L
HISTORY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2xftIoLa44&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3LkhA6HCOtWNWVDTxQqgtVB
POLITICAL SCIENCE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X06oK9QWsQ&list=PLsVjwOXJaS3IxZrVu26bDWp951JWuTXPp
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Class 10
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVjwOXJaS3ISuugmeaog__u3z4F8gRqZ
___________________________________________________________________
- published: 12 Jan 2021
- views: 408684
9:05
The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics #2
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of ...
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, talks about some of the histories of the institutions, and reveals to you just how you can become a representative. It's not that easy. But an eagle gets punched, so there's that.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: What is Congress? 00:00
Who makes up the House of Representatives? 1:09
Who makes up the Senate? 1:38
What does Congress do? 1:58
Powers of the House of Representatives 2:13
Powers of the Senate 3:13
Why is Congress bicameral? 3:52
What's the difference between the Senate and the House? 6:00
Credits 8:32
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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https://wn.com/The_Bicameral_Congress_Crash_Course_Government_And_Politics_2
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, talks about some of the histories of the institutions, and reveals to you just how you can become a representative. It's not that easy. But an eagle gets punched, so there's that.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: What is Congress? 00:00
Who makes up the House of Representatives? 1:09
Who makes up the Senate? 1:38
What does Congress do? 1:58
Powers of the House of Representatives 2:13
Powers of the Senate 3:13
Why is Congress bicameral? 3:52
What's the difference between the Senate and the House? 6:00
Credits 8:32
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 3585436
15:32
Legislature | Polity Class11 NCERT | Animation
This video explains Chapter 5 (Legislature) of class 11th Polity NCERT Book, Indian Constitution at Work.
Indian Constitution at Work (Playlist Link)
https://y...
This video explains Chapter 5 (Legislature) of class 11th Polity NCERT Book, Indian Constitution at Work.
Indian Constitution at Work (Playlist Link)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIS3u5Oap4_fdvqNNL14LMpHSU4SdTdA5
Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:25 National Legislature and State Legislature
1:33 Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
4:11 Functions of Parliament
6:05 Special Power of Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha
7:14 How does the Parliament make Laws?
8:50 What is Parliamentary Committee?
10:05 Bill to Act (step by step process)
11:19 How Parliament control the Executive?
13:44 How does the Parliament regulate itself?
Please read the chapter once from your book after watching the video.
#ncertclass11 #polity #upsc #cbsc
https://wn.com/Legislature_|_Polity_Class11_Ncert_|_Animation
This video explains Chapter 5 (Legislature) of class 11th Polity NCERT Book, Indian Constitution at Work.
Indian Constitution at Work (Playlist Link)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIS3u5Oap4_fdvqNNL14LMpHSU4SdTdA5
Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:25 National Legislature and State Legislature
1:33 Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
4:11 Functions of Parliament
6:05 Special Power of Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha
7:14 How does the Parliament make Laws?
8:50 What is Parliamentary Committee?
10:05 Bill to Act (step by step process)
11:19 How Parliament control the Executive?
13:44 How does the Parliament regulate itself?
Please read the chapter once from your book after watching the video.
#ncertclass11 #polity #upsc #cbsc
- published: 24 Sep 2023
- views: 62736
7:53
Three Branches of Government | Learn about the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
Did you know that there are three main parts (or branches) of the U.S. government? It's true! The three branches are the executive, legislative, and judicial. I...
Did you know that there are three main parts (or branches) of the U.S. government? It's true! The three branches are the executive, legislative, and judicial. In this Three Branches of Government video for kids, you will learn about the people who work in each branch and how they balance each other out. In fact, one reason we have three branches is in part to ensure there are checks and balances and that no one branch has too much power or control.
The executive branch is the one that the president belongs to. The vice president and the cabinet (a group of people who advise the president) are also part of this branch. The president specifically is the country's leader and can approve or veto laws passed by the legislative branch. The vice president is the second highest executive office in the government. However, this person is also the president or head of the Senate.
Speaking of the Senate, it is one of the houses of Congress. The other is the House of Representatives. These two houses of Congress are responsible for writing, discussing, and voting on laws. The Senate approves the president's appointments to the cabinet, meaning that they have a say in who the president picks for certain jobs. The House of Representatives can override the president's vetoes if they have a large enough majority.
Finally, the judicial branch is where you would find the Supreme Court, a group of nine individuals (eight justices and one chief justice) who oversee the U.S. court system. These individuals have no term limits and can serve as a Supreme Court judge for life. The Supreme Court decides whether something is constitutional or unconstitutional. It also decides which court cases to review and sometimes determine new ways to interpret the law.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the three branches of the U.S. government! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about the United States, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
https://learnbright.org/lessons/social-studies/three-branches-of-government/
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What you will learn in the Three Branches of Government video:
0:00 Introduction to the three branches
0:21 Reasons why the government has branches
1:42 Executive branch and the president
2:30 The vice president and the cabinet
3:01 Legislative branch and the Senate
3:52 The House of Representatives
5:06 Judicial branch and the Supreme Court
6:17 Review of the facts
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Did you know that there are three main parts (or branches) of the U.S. government? It's true! The three branches are the executive, legislative, and judicial. In this Three Branches of Government video for kids, you will learn about the people who work in each branch and how they balance each other out. In fact, one reason we have three branches is in part to ensure there are checks and balances and that no one branch has too much power or control.
The executive branch is the one that the president belongs to. The vice president and the cabinet (a group of people who advise the president) are also part of this branch. The president specifically is the country's leader and can approve or veto laws passed by the legislative branch. The vice president is the second highest executive office in the government. However, this person is also the president or head of the Senate.
Speaking of the Senate, it is one of the houses of Congress. The other is the House of Representatives. These two houses of Congress are responsible for writing, discussing, and voting on laws. The Senate approves the president's appointments to the cabinet, meaning that they have a say in who the president picks for certain jobs. The House of Representatives can override the president's vetoes if they have a large enough majority.
Finally, the judicial branch is where you would find the Supreme Court, a group of nine individuals (eight justices and one chief justice) who oversee the U.S. court system. These individuals have no term limits and can serve as a Supreme Court judge for life. The Supreme Court decides whether something is constitutional or unconstitutional. It also decides which court cases to review and sometimes determine new ways to interpret the law.
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0:00 Introduction to the three branches
0:21 Reasons why the government has branches
1:42 Executive branch and the president
2:30 The vice president and the cabinet
3:01 Legislative branch and the Senate
3:52 The House of Representatives
5:06 Judicial branch and the Supreme Court
6:17 Review of the facts
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- published: 20 Oct 2022
- views: 223062
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State Legislatures and ALEC: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
While midterm coverage is largely focused on the parts of Congress that do very little, vital (and bizarre) midterm elections are going unexamined. State legisl...
While midterm coverage is largely focused on the parts of Congress that do very little, vital (and bizarre) midterm elections are going unexamined. State legislators pass a lot of bills, and some of that efficiency is thanks to a group called ALEC that writes legislation for them. It’s as shady as it sounds!
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While midterm coverage is largely focused on the parts of Congress that do very little, vital (and bizarre) midterm elections are going unexamined. State legislators pass a lot of bills, and some of that efficiency is thanks to a group called ALEC that writes legislation for them. It’s as shady as it sounds!
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- published: 03 Nov 2014
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3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video | Kids Academy
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3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video | Kids Academy
There is a total of three branches of the government and kids are supposed to know what these branches are in detail and how they work because this is a part of the basic knowledge about a country that everyone must know.
The three parts are;
● The Executive
● The Legislative
● The Judiciary
The Executive:
The executive part of the government is based on the President of the country and 5000,000 workers. All the laws that are made by the Legislative branch are enforced by the President. On the other the President is elected by the citizens of the United States, the age of the President must be 18 or above.
The Legislative:
There are a lot of educational videos for toddlers on the internet where you can learn about the Legislative easily. The Legislative is also known as the Congress and the Congress is further divided into two parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Judiciary:
The 9 Justices and the Supreme court are together called the Judiciary. There are judges in this case who interpret the laws as per the Constitution.
This is everything kids learn about the government system. For more clarification, you should opt for Youtube videos as that would be a better approach and your kid will even start learning real quick. So, now without wasting any more time, first teach your little one the basics and the move towards the videos to give him some proper knowledge about how the government works.
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3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video | Kids Academy
There is a total of three branches of the government and kids are supposed to know what these branches are in detail and how they work because this is a part of the basic knowledge about a country that everyone must know.
The three parts are;
● The Executive
● The Legislative
● The Judiciary
The Executive:
The executive part of the government is based on the President of the country and 5000,000 workers. All the laws that are made by the Legislative branch are enforced by the President. On the other the President is elected by the citizens of the United States, the age of the President must be 18 or above.
The Legislative:
There are a lot of educational videos for toddlers on the internet where you can learn about the Legislative easily. The Legislative is also known as the Congress and the Congress is further divided into two parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Judiciary:
The 9 Justices and the Supreme court are together called the Judiciary. There are judges in this case who interpret the laws as per the Constitution.
This is everything kids learn about the government system. For more clarification, you should opt for Youtube videos as that would be a better approach and your kid will even start learning real quick. So, now without wasting any more time, first teach your little one the basics and the move towards the videos to give him some proper knowledge about how the government works.
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#TalentedAndGifted #LearnWithKidsAcademy
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- published: 28 Mar 2019
- views: 1903735