Kale Tesio
American Government
Professor Michael Deaver
Apil 13th, 2015
Comparing the State of Oklahoma and the United States Governments Ever wondered what the purpose of having two forms of government, state and federal, and how they work? “Powers not granted to the federal government are reserved for states and the people, which are divided between state and local governments.” (WhiteHouse.com) The purpose is to keep the federal government from having too much power. In this essay the three branches of the State of Oklahoma government will be shown what each branch does and then it will be compared to the United States Government. The two governments have their own way of how they do things and how they will work efficiently. When discussing
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The Oklahoma legislature is based off of the United States. Both legislatures are made up of two houses and both use the same system of a two-thirds vote. The two-thirds vote is after a president or governor vetoes a bill and then the legislature can override the veto with a two-thirds vote in each house. Both Legislatures have the power to impeach the current leaders. Each houses has the same powers where the Senate in the United States legislature is responsible for the same tasks as the Senate in Oklahoma legislature. The legislatures are different in two main ways, the first being the number of members within the legislature and how they decide how many members. The second being the time period when they are meeting. Both Legislatures are very similar minus the size and how often they …show more content…
The Executive Branch is an essential part of the United States government because they are made up of the President, Vice President, President’s Cabinet, and other Heads of departments. The President is the leader of the government and the military. The president serves a four year term and can serve only two terms. The president has the power to sign or veto bills and is the only person signing treaties. The Second in Command of the United States government is the Vice President. The Vice President is responsible for the Senate as he is the leader of that house. The President’s Cabinet is selected by the president with the senate’s approval. The Cabinet consists of the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health, Secretary of Housing, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and the Secretary of Homeland Security. All of these positions are in charge of a different department. Within the executive branch there is many positions such as the United States Postal Service, NASA, CIA, or the Environmental Protection Agency, these agencies are not appointed by the president and are elected based off of popular vote. All of the positons within
Our Constitution is the fundamental structure of how we are governed. In Texas, we have two coinciding constitutions that form our government, the United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution. These two documents are often very similar but can also vary greatly with many provisions. Even though the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, we can make comparisons and spot differences between subjects like length and rigidity of the constitutions, the executive branch division of power, how government officials are appointed, and … The United States Constitution was written to be a basic outline of government with 7 articles and only 7,500 words including the amendments.
The executive branch includes and is led by the President of the United States of America. Furthermore, this branch also includes the cabinet, executive, and independent agency departments. The President is able to veto the proposition of a new law and designate federal judges and federal posts. The President is also given the power to grant forgiveness to a crime that has been committed. As well as negotiate with foreign countries and treaties about situations and certain topics.
The President of the United States is the face of the government and the figure people turn to most to voice their concerns. The president doesn't do it all alone though. It's impossible to manage a country by yourself. For that reason, the president appoints a collection of people to lead the various departments. Do you know them all?
In the United States, each of the fifty states has its own state constitution, which includes the basic provisions as the United States Constitution; however, state constitution is relatively more detailed than the national constitution. The purpose of this essay is to analyze and compare the similarities and differences of the state constitution of Missouri and the United States Constitution, emphasizing in three branches of government: legislative branches, executive branches, and judicial branches. First of all, both the state constitution of Missouri and the United States Constitution divide government into three branches in accordance with the concept of separation of powers. However, the compositions of the three branches are different
The Rule Book of Our Land The U.S. Constitution and the Oregon Constitution are quite similar, however, they have varying laws that add diversity and create a strong leadership that can act upon the many conflicts that arise. Oregon is a state that lies within the nation. It's leading structure has many concepts that can be found with in the U.S. Constitution. For example, each share a preamble, which is an opening line stating the main concepts of both of their constitutions.
This type of system can sometimes cause confusion on who has the authority to make decisions at local and state levels. Amendment Ten to the Constitution was established to address this issue; basically, the amendment states that unless otherwise delegated by the Constitution, to the United States, that the power lies with the states or the people. Amendment Ten’s incorporation into the Bill of Rights is vital for the preservation of liberty and also key to diffusing the realm of government rule. According to the text, “By the People”, during the Obama administration, “progressive federalism” was introduced and there was a mix of the “Democratic approach (national goals) and Republican values (state innovation)” (95). Additionally, the text, “By the People”, states that “The Constitution’s authority rests, not on the states, but on we the people” (65).
From the Constitution of Coahuila y Tejas of 1827 to The Texas Constitution of 1876, Texas has come a long way to preserve it unique constitution. With the fourth highest amendments in America, the present Texas constitution is known for its for extremely detailed, poorly written, and confusing nature. Like the national constitution, the Texas Constitution incorporates the principles of separation of power and representative democratic governance. Both constitutions provide a bicameral legislature. In like manner, the Texas Constitution contains a Bill of Rights and a system of diving power between the three branches government, legislative, executive, and Judicial.
Similar to the president, laws and policies have to be approved by the highest appointed official in order to determine its outcome. The Governor, in which carefully decides to either approve or veto such bill in the last step of the approval process. However, the Texas Governor has limitation in policy approval. In Texas political history, the outline of the government was meant to prevent constant changes based on ambiguity, thus much more steps are required to change or add a bill to the pre-existing laws, as compared to the difficulty the President has. Ultimately, many work arounds have been used to add or remove a bill due to needed additions required, for example, in Texas there has been over 673 proposed amendments, with 491 being approved, unlike The United States Constitution, which has only 27 amendments.
If the population of a state is large, they get more members compared to a state with a small population. Representatives have 2 year terms and there is no term limit. Judicial Branch The Supreme Court- The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States.
It was very essential for the united states of America to come up with the federal system of government. There were a number of reasons for this effect, among which included fear for the power centralization in the American political system. Also, this kind of government was considered appropriate because of the size of the united states as a country. Alexander, & Alexander, (2005) argue that federal governments are usually proper in large countries like the united states because there are very many people and a diverse group of individuals. As such, these groups of people may also have needs that are diverse which could as well mean a common culture that put them together.
The Ohio Constitution complements the federal structure of government in the United States very well. Both the Ohio Constitution and US Constitution share very similar structures, powers, and relationships. This should be no surprise as state and federal governments are ran somewhat similarly. The basic principle of federalism expresses that there is a system of government in which the powers of government are divided between a central government and several local governments. The US Constitution represents central or federal government, and the Ohio Constitution represents local or state government.
" That ties into the U.S. Constitution, as the Oklahoma Constitution focused more so on the state, and the U.S. Constitution focused on the people of the United
The government and Ohio both have Constitutions for their citizens. The state’s Constitutions are based off of the United States’ Constitution. Although it’s made in relation to the United States’ there are also many changes the state made. The state and the federal government also have different structures and different guidelines of responsibilities but, they also have somethings they have in common. They both have separate and equal power.
Texas Constitution V. Maine Constitution What is a constitution? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary a constitution is a document that describes the system of beliefs and laws by which a country, state or organization is governed. In numerous ways, the Texas and Maine constitution are similar documents.
Do you ever wonder if the separation of powers in the government is important or not? The Separation of powers among the branches of the government is important because it makes sure that one branch or group of people/a person is not overpowering the rest of the government. The Separation of powers also ensures that the government is listening to the citizens and is keeping the rights and liberties that the citizens have. In this essay, i will explain to you how each branch of the government ensures that the other branches abide to the constitution and ensure that they keep the promise of Freedom and the rights of the citizen. Topic from yellow Each branch of the government makes sure that the other branches are not overpowering or breaking