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Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 3 The Constitution © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc.

S E C T I O N 1 The Six Basic Principles What are the important elements of the Constitution? What are the six basic principles of the Constitution? 2 3 Chapter 3, Section 1

An Outline of the Constitution The Constitution sets out the basic principles upon which government in the United States was built. The Constitution is a fairly brief document. The Constitution is organized into eight sections: the Preamble and seven articles. The original document is followed by 27 amendments. 2 3 Chapter 3, Section 1

Articles of the Constitution 2 3 Chapter 3, Section 1

Three of the Basic Principles The principle of popular sovereignty asserts that the people are the source of any and all government power, and government can exist only with the consent of the governed. The principle of limited government states that government is restricted in what it may do, and each individual has rights that government cannot take away. Separation of powers is the principle in which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are three independent and coequal branches of government. 2 3 Chapter 3, Section 1

More of the Basic Principles Checks and balances is the system that allows the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to check, or restrain, the actions of one another. The principle of judicial review consists of the power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a governmental action. Federalism is a system of government in which the powers of government are divided between a central government and several local governments. 2 3 Chapter 3, Section 1

Amendments to the Constitution Collectively, the first ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. They set out many of our basic freedoms. 1 3 Chapter 3, Section 2

Executive Action and Court Decisions Presidential actions have produced a number of important informal amendments, such as the use of the military under the power of commander in chief. An executive agreement is a pact made by the President directly with the head of a foreign state. Court Decisions The nation’s courts, most importantly the United States Supreme Court, interpret and apply the Constitution in many cases they hear. 1 2 Chapter 3, Section 3