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Filled in the missing blanks using the provided word bank and knowledge of the U.S. government's three branches, matching terms to their correct roles, locations, and powers as defined by the U.S. Constitution.
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Article I. The Legislative Branch
Working in The Capitol building, the Legislative branch is primarily responsible for passing laws. Congress is broken down into two Houses. Representing the states, Senators are elected by the People, with Two from each state. They serve terms of Six years, and today there are 100. Only they can confirm Cabinet appointments from the president.
On the other side of The Capitol, The House of Representatives meets, made up of 435 members. They are elected by the People every 2 years. Only they can pass Budget bills
Article II. The Executive Branch
Is headed by the President. They are located in the White House. They have the power to Enforce Laws, Veto legislation and Nominate Supreme Court Justices. They are elected by the People and can serve Two terms for a total of Eight years.
Controlling the armed forces they are known as Commander in Chief.
Article III. The Judicial Branch
In charge of Constitutionality, The Supreme Court meets at the Supreme Court Building, heading up the the justice system court system. With the power of Judicial Review, SCOTUS rules on legal disputes. They are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, serving for an appointed term of Life.