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Separation of powers




The Supreme Court:

The highest federal court

One Chief Justice, 8 associate justices

SCOTUS justices are appointed for life by the President

The appointments have to be ratified by the Senate (a simple majority

, The USA & Federalism


The US consists of 50 states which each have their own government with an executive (governor), a
house of representatives and a senate, and a state court system.

According to the Constitution, the federal government (the one in DC) only has limited powers.

However, from the Civil War onwards the federal government has become increasingly powerful.


Responsibilities
National

Declare war
Maintain armed forces
Admit new states
Coin money
Set standard weights and measures
Make all laws necessary and proper for carrying out delegated powers

Shared

Maintain law and order
Levy taxes
Borrow money
Establish courts

State

Establish and maintain schools
Make marriage laws
Provide for public safety
Regulate business within the state


US Presidential Elections


 Quadrennial event (= once every four years)
 Generally between candidates from the two major parties: Democratic Party and Republican
Party (last independent elected was George Washington, the first president)
 Primary elections on state level to determine who the candidates will be
 Indirect election to elect President and Vice-President (part of the same bill / ticket)
 Strictly speaking, votes are cast for members of the Electoral College, who then cast direct
“electoral” votes
 The candidate who receives the absolute majority of electoral votes becomes President
 Campaigning
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