Government 4th Grade

Introduction to Federal and State Government at the 4th grade level. It introduces the branches of government, The Constitution, and citizenship. It focuses on the state of Ohio.

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What is a democracy and how does it work?
A democracy means that the citizens of the state or country vote to elect people to run the government. The voters can decide if issues should be passed or not by a majority vote.
What is the Constitution?
The constitution is a set of laws that explains how the United States government should work. It also protects the rights of individuals and their welfare. The introduction is call the Preamble. It includes some of the basic ideas about government.
What are the 3 levels of government?
Federal/National government
State Government
Local Government
What are the three branches of the federal and state government?
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
What is the job of the Executive Branch?
To carry out and enforce the laws.
What is the job of the Legislative branch?
To make the laws.
What is the job of the Judicial branch?
To apply and interpret the laws.
Who is the head of the Federal Executive branch?
The President of the United States
Who is the head of the Federal Legislative branch?
Congress
(House of Representatives and Senate)
Who is the head of the Federal Judicial branch?
The Supreme Court
Who is the head of the State Executive branch?
The Governor
Who is the head of the State Legislative branch?
General Assembly
(House of Representatives and Senate)
Who is the head of the State Judicial branch?
The Ohio Supreme courts.
What is the purpose of elections?
Elections are held so that citizens can decide if issues should be passed or not by a majority vote. Elections are also held so that citizens can vote for people to represent and serve them in government/
What are some ways in which citizens can promote common good and influence their government?
1. Voting
2. Communicating with officials
3. Participating in civic and service organizations
4. Volunteering