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The Constitution

What is a Constitution Fundamental law Purpose Law determining the fundamental political principles of a government Often codified as a written document Purpose To create a framework of government

The U.S. Constitution Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA, September, 1787 The Signing of the United States Constitution by Thomas Pritchard Rossiter

U.S. Constitution Timeline September 17, 1787 Constitution signed December 1791 Bill of Rights becomes part of the Constitution May 1787 Constitutional Convention begins June 1788 New Hampshire ratifies the Constitution

Creation of the US Constitution Constitutional Convention Philadelphia, PA 55 Delegates from 12 states James Madison, Father of the Constitution

Constitutional Compromises Virginia Plan Designed largely by James Madison Presented by Gov. Edmund Randolph Called for a federal legislative, executive, & judicial branches Scrap the Articles of Confederation New federal government Could impose laws on the states Collect taxes Bicameral Legislature Upper house elected by the people Lower house elected by the upper house Number of representatives based on population Favored large states (VA, NY, MA)

Constitutional Compromises New Jersey Plan Presented by William Patterson of NJ Keep the Articles of Confederation Modify them to make federal government stronger Unicameral Legislature Equal representation for all states Federal government Raise taxes Regulate trade

Constitutional Compromises Connecticut or Great Compromise Committee headed by Ben Franklin Proposed by Roger Sherman of CT Bicameral Legislature House of Representatives Based on population Elected by the people Senate Equal representation Elected by the state legislatures

Constitutional Compromises Slavery One member of the House of Representatives for every 40,000 people The South Count each slave for representation The North Slaves cannot vote and should not be counted If slaves count for representation count them for taxes as well Three-Fifths Compromise Every five slaves would count as three free white persons for representation and taxes

Three-Fifths Compromise

Constitutional Compromises Other Compromises Federal government Could not tax exports Would not ban the slave trade until 1808 Nine of thirteen states had to ratify the Constitution for it to take effect

Other Constitutions C.S.A. (1861) Russia (1993) Brazil (1998) We the people of the Confederacy Russia (1993) We, the multinational people of the Russian Federation Brazil (1998) We, the representatives of the Brazilian People Afghanistan (2004) We the people of Afghanistan Similarities? What do you notice? They are all newer than the US Constitution. Everyone talks about how young America is.

Alabama Constitution of 1901

Alabama Constitution (1901) 357,157 words (4,400 US Constitution) 798 Amendments (27 US Constitution) Why was it written? White Supremacy, Honest Elections and the New Constitution, One and Inseparable Why is it so long? Power is concentrated in the state government Counties lack home rule How does the US Constitution address this? The 10th Amendment http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100691170

Constitutional Compromises Legislatures still operate the same way Meet in committees to discuss measures Present ideas to assembly for a vote

Group Assignment Quickly divide into groups of three Each group will get one amendment from the Alabama Constitution of 1901 Read it Debate: Is this amendment important to everyone in the state Would you change it? How? Update the language Present it to the class for a vote

Sample Assessment