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Page 1: Organization of the Constitution. Article I: Legislative Makes the laws 2 Houses (bicameral)

Organization of the Constitution

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Article I: Legislative

• Makes the laws

• 2 Houses (bicameral)

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“House” of Representatives

• Number of Representatives is based on population

• Serve a 2 year term

• 435 total representatives

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Leader of the House

• Speaker of the House: John Boehner

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Senate

• 2 Senators per State

• Serve 6 year terms

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Leader of the Senate

• Vice President

• When the VP cannot be there the President Pro Tempore is in charge (temporary)

• Joe Biden=VP

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Implied Powers

• Congressional powers not written in the Constitution but are powers obviously needed.

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Elastic Clause

• Article I Sec 8. “necessary and proper”

• Congress has the power to extend delegated powers if needed.

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Article II: Executive

• Enforces the laws

• President and Vice President

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Article III: Judicial

• Interprets the laws• Supreme Court• Leader: Chief Justice• John Roberts

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Full Faith and Credit Clause

• Each state will accept the decisions in other state courts

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Supremacy Clause

• Article VI

• The Constitution is “the supreme law of the land”

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Bill of Rights

• States demanded that the Constitution add a Bill of Rights

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Ratification

• Official approval

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Rhode Island

• Last state to ratify the Constitution in 1790.

• Why were they last?

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Principles of the Constitution

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1. Constitutionalism• That gov’t is created BY THE PEOPLE!• Gov’t should be legally limited in its powers and as

the people we should enforce those limitations

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1.Limited Government

The Constitution forbids the gov’t to do certain things.

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1. Rule of Law

• The law applies to everyone, even those who govern

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2.Separation of Powers

• 3 branches of gov’t

• Each has different powers

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3.Checks and Balances

• Each branch is able to check and restrain the others

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4.Popular Sovereignty

• Power lies in the people

• Sovereignty: right to rule

• Popular: population or public

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5. Federalism:

• Power is shared between the federal (national) gov;t and the state gov’ts

– Expressed/delegated powers: powers of the national gov;t

– Reserved powers: state powers

– Concurrent powers: shared by both

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Expressed Powers

• Declare War

• Regulate Commerce

• Print Money

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Reserved Powers

• Regulate trade within the state

• Schools

• Rules for marriage and divorce

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Concurrent Powers

• Collect taxes

• Set up courts and prisons

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7. Judicial Review

• The power of the Supreme Court to say whether the national, state or local gov’t goes against the Consitution.

• Declare something unconstitutional

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Federalist vs. Anti-federalist

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Federalist

• Supporters of the Constitution

• They liked the balance of power between state and national gov.

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Anti-Federalist

• Opposed the Constitution

• They didn’t like having such a strong national gov.

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The Federalist Papers

• 85 essays defending the Constitution

• Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.