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(GED Social Studies/Civics And Government; Lesson 3) – Levels And Branches Of Government

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LEVELS AND BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT

Under the constitution of U.S. power are being shared between the national and state levels. The division of power between the federal and the state allows individual state to protect the right of their citizens which also pave way for national government to enforce certain rights on citizen. Some of the right the constitution gives to both state and federal are; state are given the power to establish schools, federal are given the power to declare war, and both are allow to levy taxes and set up court systems.

The United States federal governments do have three branches of government which are executive, legislative and judicial.

The constitution limits the power of each branch of the federal government which makes branch have separate powers. Each branch can make decision that affect the other branch in a system known as checks and balance. And judges can review laws and pronounced them unconstitutional.

Questions

  1. Powers are being shared by?

A. States level

B. Federal and states level

C. Legislative

D. Federal

Ans= B

2. From the passage, what power do the states have?

A. Power to create laws

B. Power to enforce right

C. Power to establish schools

D. Power to elect

Ans= C

3. Which among the following enforces law?

A. The Judicial branch

B. The legislature branch

C. The executive branch

D. The state

Ans= C

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