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Title: The Constitution


1
The Constitution
2
Convention of Compromises
  • Virginia Plan
  • The more population you have the more
    representatives you have
  • House of Representatives
  • New Jersey Plan
  • All states have the same amount of representation
  • Senate
  • Connecticut Plan (Great Compromise)
  • Bicameral legislation
  • House of Reps and Senate

3
3 Major Themes
  • Separation of Powers
  • Checks and Balances
  • Federalism

4
Separation of Powers
  • Developed by Charles Montesquieu
  • Essential to balance power in the government
  • Federalist Paper 51
  • If all men were angels, then no government would
    be necessary
  • Proof our framers sided with Hobbes
  • Government set up into 3 different branches
  • Legislative
  • Executive
  • Judicial

5
Separation of Powers
  • The House has specific powers
  • The Senate Has specific powers
  • The Legislative branch has specific powers
  • The Executive Branch has specific powers
  • The Judicial Branch has Specific Powers
  • States have specific powers

6
Legislative
  • Article One
  • House of Representatives (Section 2)
  • 2 year terms and were Elected Directly by the
    people
  • Why
  • 2 Specific Powers (Theme-Will of the People)
  • Impeach the President
  • Originate all Revenue Bills

7
Senate
  • Senate (Section 3)
  • 6 year terms- Voted on by state legislatures
  • 17th amendment instituted direct election of
    Senators
  • Terms were staggered so that appointments would
    expire every 2 years
  • Why?
  • Check on Excessive Democracy!!!!!
  • Three Specific Powers (Theme- Check on the
    People)
  • Ratify Treaties
  • Approve Appointments
  • Conduct Trial after Impeachment

8
Enumerated Powers
  • ARTICLE 1 SECTION 8
  • Making Laws
  • Specific powers granted to Congress
  • 17 specific powers
  • Many contain key provisions denied to the
    Government under the Articles of Confederation
  • Power to Tax
  • Regulate Commerce
  • Coin Money
  • Declare War

9
Elastic Clause or Necessary and Proper
  • Final paragraph of the Article One
  • To make all laws which shall be necessary and
    proper
  • Has been a tremendous source of expansion of
    congressional activity never anticipated by the
    Framers
  • Environment , Welfare, Education, and
    Communication

10
Executive Branch
  • Gave the Authority to Execute the laws of the
    nation
  • Section 1- Set Term Limit, Qualifications and
    Defined the Electoral College
  • Section 2- Gives the formal powers of the
    President
  • Find where it says you have the right to vote for
    a President, in the constitution.

11
Formal Powers of the President
TO ENFORCE THE LAWS
Foreign Domestic
President is Comander and Chief of our Army. Wage War Veto Laws
Write Treaties Pardon Criminals
Appoint Foreign Ambassadors Call a special session of congress
State of the Union
Appoint Judges and Civil Officers
12
Judicial Branch Article 3
  • Establishes one Supreme Court and leaves Congress
    with the decision to establish other inferior
    courts
  • What about Judicial Review?
  • No explicitly stated but it is implied in the
    text
  • Extending all cases, in law, and equity arising
    under the Constitution and laws of the United
    States (Section 2)
  • INTERPRETING LAWS

13
Article 3Judicial Branch
  • The Judicial Branch derives most of its power,
    not from the Constitution, but from a Court Case
  • Marbury vs. Madison
  • Establishes Judicial Review
  • While Judicial Review is not in the Constitution,
    the AP Board does acknowledge it is a
    Constitutional provision

14
Article 4
  • Full Faith and Credit Clause
  • Protect citizens of all states from State
    Governments
  • Entitled to all privileges and immunities of
    Citizens in the several states(50 now)
  • Prison Break
  • Same Sex Marriage

15
Article 5How to Amend the Constitution
  • Both Houses of Congress must pass an amendment by
    2/3rds vote
  • After the amendment passes in Congress it goes to
    the State Legislatures.
  • ¾ of the State Legislatures must approve the
    Amendment for it to pass.
  • The President has no formal part in Amending the
    Constitution

16
Article VISupremacy Clause
  • This Constitution, and the laws of the United
    States which shall be made in pursuance thereof
    and all treaties made, or which shall be made,
    under the authority of the United States, shall
    be the supreme law of the land and the judges in
    every state shall be bound thereby, anything in
    the Constitution or laws of any State to the
    contrary notwithstanding.
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