Original PromptSS.5.7. Explain the processes
by which laws are created,
changed, limited, upheld, and
removed.
Must include, but is not limited to:
• Process for drafting and enacting laws within the new
legislative structure of the House and Senate, following the
adoption of the U.S. Constitution
• Role of the executive branch (led by the President) in the
process of creating laws.
• Limits placed on laws by the role and powers of the judiciary
• The Nature of Rights: The Constitution and its companion
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This document covers the fundamental aspects of how the U.S. government operates, focusing primarily on the legislative and executive branches. It outlines the process through which a bill becomes a law, detailing each step from its introduction to the President's decision-making. Additionally, the role of the President within the executive branch and the importance of the judiciary in maintaining constitutional balance are discussed. Key concepts such as inalienable rights and judicial review are introduced, providing students with a clear understanding of government powers and responsibilities. The resource includes multiple-choice questions and short-answer prompts to reinforce knowledge and promote critical thinking about the government structure.