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U.S. Constitution

Preamble -An Introduction To the whole Constitution -Gives the purposes and goals of government -We, the people of the United States, in Order to from a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. See Preamble handout

Article 1 -Describes the Congress and its powers Describes the Legislative Branch -Divides Congress into two Houses Bicameral: House of Reps., Senate -Sets qualification and terms of members -Describes law making process -Specifically denies certain powers to Congress – does not give it too much power -Delegates certain powers to Congress – enumerated powers Ex.: taxation, borrow money, regulate commerce, coin money, declare war, establish military, do anything “necessary and proper” Article I describes U.S. Congress The House of Representatives is based on population The Senate is based on equal representation, with two Senators from every state (today)

Article 2 -Describes the Executive Branch President and Vice President -Term and Qualifications -Electoral method described (later amended) – Electoral College -commander in chief -make treaties, appoint officials upon approval -Execute the laws of the United States -Impeachment process Removed from office for illegal actions (President/VP) Article 2 describes how the Executive Branch will be set up, including the qualifications, method of election, and term limits for the President and Vice President. It also defines the impeachment process, which will remove an official from office for wrong doing. The most recent President to be impeached was Bill Clinton.

Article 3 describes how the U.S. Courts will work. -Describes the Judicial Branch Describes the Court system -Term and qualification of judges -Jurisdiction of Federal Courts -Right to Trial by Jury in Federal Cases -Crime of Treason is defined Going against your country Espionage: spying Only crime defined in the Constitution Article 3 describes how the U.S. Courts will work.

Article 4 -Describes the relationship of states to one another and the central government Describes federalism: multiple levels of government working together -Full Faith and Credit clause describes the legal relationship between states States will recognize and follow each other’s laws -Extradition process described Sending prisoners back to state to have trial -Addition of new states and territories -Guarantee of Federal protection from invaders for all states Criminals who break a law in one state, try to flee to another state, and get caught in another state, will be sent back to the original state for their trial. This process is called extradition.

Article 5 -Describes the amendment process Amend means to change Describes how to change the Constitution -sets up the two methods of proposing an amendment How to get a change to the Constitution heard -sets up the two methods of ratifying a new amendment How to get that change approved and added to the Constitution

National State Local Article 6 -Describes the supremacy of the Constitution and the national government National government more powerful than any other level -Statement that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the nation (Supremacy Clause) States cannot challenge national laws, national always wins -requirement of an oath of office in all State and Federal positions to support the Constitution

Article 7 -Describes the process of ratification of this Constitution Describes how this new Constitution will be approved -Set up the approval method for the Constitution 9 out of 13 must ratify “The Tenth Pillar of Ratification” ~appeared in South Carolina newspaper after ratification