MSW 504 UAGM Government Structure of The United States Graphic Organizer
ANSWER
Government Structure of the United States
- Federal Government
- Executive Branch
- President
- Vice President
- Cabinet Departments (e.g., State, Defense, Treasury)
- Legislative Branch
- Congress
- Senate
- House of Representatives
- Congress
- Judicial Branch
- Supreme Court
- Lower Federal Courts
- Executive Branch
- State Governments (50 States)
- Executive Branch
- Governor
- State Departments (e.g., Education, Transportation)
- Legislative Branch
- State Legislature
- State Senate
- State House of Representatives
- State Legislature
- Judicial Branch
- State Courts (e.g., Supreme Court, Appellate Courts)
- Executive Branch
- Local Governments
- County Government
- County Commissioners
- Sheriff’s Office
- Municipal (City) Government
- Mayor
- City Council
- Township Government
- Township Supervisor
- Township Board
- County Government
- Tribal Governments (for Native American Tribes)
- Varies by Tribe
- Tribal Council
- Tribal Chairman/Chief
- Tribal Courts
- Varies by Tribe
- Territories and Districts
- e.g., Puerto Rico, Guam, Washington, D.C.
- Unique Government Structures
Each of these levels of government has its own set of responsibilities, powers, and functions, and they work together to create the overall system of government in the United States. You can use this textual representation as a basis for creating your graphic organizer, organizing it into a visual format with boxes, lines, and labels to clearly illustrate the hierarchy and relationships between these elements.
QUESTION
Description
1.- Prepare a graphic organizer illustrating the government structure of the United States. You must identify and define the elements that make up said structure.