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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: US Government 3rd draft, Big Idea 2: Understanding leadership roles exist in national government and each member of government has different tasks that are necessary. in correlation with State Goal: 14.D.1 Identify the roles of civic leaders (e.g.,elected leaders, public service leaders)., president has to power to approves and rejects laws, collecting taxes paid by citizens, Judicial branch work in the Supreme Court, to rights and responsiblities including right to vote, to rights and responsiblities defined in the Bill of Rights, House of Representatives led by Speaker of the House, State Goal: 14.B.1 Identify the different levels of government as local, state, and national. in addition to State Goal: 14.A.1 Describe the fundamental principals of government including representative government, government of law, individual rights and the common good., voting for leaders in elections, make our nation's laws which must be followed by citizens, Congress are resposible for collecting taxes, Chief Executive works with Vice President, Big Idea 3: Understanding the importance of becoming an active, informed citizen. in correlation with State Goal: 14.C.1 Identify concepts of responsible citizenship including respect for the law, patriotism, civility and working with others., House of Representatives collaborate to make our nation's laws, lawmakers their job is to write/rewrite/vote on laws, Legislative branch also known as Congress, a document written for the people of the United States in 1781 written by Leaders of the United States, laws are followed if laws are broken determine appropriate punishments, to rights and responsiblities including freedom of press, Bill of Rights is included with The Constitution of the United States