their job is to do right and commit to society. To do this they can be an active voter for execuative, run for office or go to jurry duty for judicial, and they can express their opinion as to what they want for legislative.
They can file lawsuits against bills passed through the constitution if they are unfair or they can simply attend juries.
Legislative consist of the Senate and the House of Representatives so the one chamber might be a check on the other. We vote to help pass laws, raise money to run the government.
The three branches of government are the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. The executive branch of government drafts regulations that are passed by the legislative branch of government, and the judicial branch enforces the laws passed.
To write a poem about being or becoming a citizen, you can explore feelings of belonging, identity, community, and the journey of adapting to a new place. Reflect on the values of citizenship, the rights and responsibilities it entails, and the essence of calling a place home. Use imagery and metaphors to convey the emotions and experiences associated with the process of becoming a citizen.
Laws are proposed and passed by the LEGISLATIVE branch of government - they are enforced by the EXECUTIVE branch of government - decisions are rendered by the JUDICIAL branch of government. So..., yes, you would be presenting your case to a branch of government that had nothing to do with the enactment of the law. HOWEVER - - If you are talking about violating a "regulation" that was established by some government agency, then it may be possible to appeal that agency's finding to some other body.
Voting for govenor
they are elected
5 years
5 years
Comgress
Except for the direct-election of some judges to the bench in some states, there really is no direct participation by the electorate (general public) in the judicial branch. The only way that the electorate can influence judges who are appointed, is by bringing their concerns (or pressure) to bear on the elected officials who propose and/or vote on the appointed judiciary.
Voting/civic involvement