How the Government Is Built- Three Branches, One System
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The U.S. government is built on three branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—that work together to make, enforce, and interpret laws, while also limiting each other’s power through a system of checks and balances to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and to ensure careful decision-making.
Standards:
- NCSS.D2.Civ.2.6-8 — Understanding Government Functions
- C3.D2.Civ.6.3-5 — Evaluating the Role of Government
- TEKS §113.44(d)(7)(E) — Understanding Branches of Government
What you get
- Full student lesson ENSP
- Teacher answer key ENSP
- Editable PowerPoint slide deck
- DOCX answer sheet for Google Classroom or any LMS
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