State Governments. Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people. These are...

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State Governments

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State Governments

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State Governments

• Any powers not given to the government belong to the or the people.

• These are calledthey are reserved or set aside for the states or the people.

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Federal System

• America is based on – power is divided and balanced between the national and state governments.

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State Levels of Government

Executive

• Enforces and carries out laws

Legislative

• Makes laws

Judicial

• Interprets state laws

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State Executive Branch

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Who leads?

The top executive officer of the state.

Assists in leading the state. Like the vice president’s role to the president.

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Other leaders….

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-Controls all state funds -Collects state taxes-Pays the state’s bills

-Makes sure financial records are correct

-Distributes state funds to schools-Follows policies of the State Board of Education

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State Executive Branch

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State Legislative Branch

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Who makes the laws?

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What is the House of Representatives?

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What is theSenate?

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State Legislative Branch

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State Judicial Branch

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Misdemeanors (lesser crimes)Examples: traffic tickets, child custody, juvenile

court, disturbing the peace

Civil Cases (involving individuals or businesses)Examples: claims less than $5,000

Normally does NOT involve a jury trial.

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Felonies – serious or violent crimesExamples: murder, armed robbery

Civil Cases – more than $5,000

Normally involves a jury trial.

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Compare the decision of the General Trial Court or Lower Court to the State Constitution to decided if a lower court ruled correctly.

Normally does NOT involve a jury trial.

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• Highest court in the state.• Compares decision of Appeals Court or

General Trial Courts to the State Constitution to decide if the lower court ruled correctly.

• Normally this decision is final.

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State Judicial Branch

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STATE GOVERNMENT

LowerCourts

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Who are they?

• Who are these people for the state of Alabama? What do they look like?

1.Governor2.Lt. Governor3.Attorney General4.Others ?????