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Local Government

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Learning Goals
Students will understand and be able to explain the principles, functions, and organization of local forms of government as well as federal  and state, focusing on the interdependence and interactions with various  levels of
government and the obligations and services provided to its citizenry.

Content Standards

SS.7.C.3.14: Differentiate between local, state, and federal governments' obligations and services. (Local
then All)
 SS.7.C.3.8:   Analyze  the structure, functions, and processes of the legislative, executive, and  judicial branches. (Local then All)
 SS.7.C.3.9:    Illustrate the law making process at the local, state, and federal levels. (Local then All)



 

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SS.7.C.3.14

-Concurrent Powers
-Expressed/Enumerated Powers
-Federal Government
-Federalism
-Implied Powers
-Inherent Powers
-Local Government
-Reserved Powers
-State Government
-Tenth Amendment

-Act
-Appointment
-Appointment Confirmation
-Bicameral
-Bill
-Cabinet
-Chief Justice
-City Commissioner
-Court Order
-Executive Order
-Home Rule
-How a Bill Becomes a Law
-Impeach
-Judgement
-Judicial Review
-Jurisdiction
-Law
-Majority Leader
-Majority Party
-Majority Vote

-Mayor
-Minority Party
-Minority Leader
-Nominate
-Ordinance
-Pardon
-President Pro Tempore of the Senate
-Presidential Appointment
-School Board
-Speaker of the House
-Special Committee
-Special Interest Group
-Standing Committee
-State Legislator
-State Representative
-State Senator
-Statute
-Summary Judgement
-United States Representative
-United States Senate

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