Constitution Basics. How the Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Were Corrected by the Constitution Articles of Confederation States have most.

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Constitution Basics

How the Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Were Corrected by the Constitution Articles of Confederation States have most of the power and national govt. has little. No executive to carry out the laws of Congress No national courts---only state courts 9/13 states have to approve a law before it goes into effect Congress has no power to tax Congress can not regulate trade among the states. Each state coined its own money. No national currency. Unicameral Congress Articles only a “firm league of friendship” US Constitution States have some power, but most power is given to the national govt. – Federal Government Electoral College 3 branches of govt. – Executive---enforces law – Legislative---makes law – Judicial---interprets law Checks and balances Congress given the power to tax, regulate trade and enforce laws. Only national govt. has the power to coin money Bicameral (2 house) Congress Equal Representation by States and a State’s population Constitution established a strong National Govt. over the States and to form a more “perfect union”

Chapter 2, Section Corrections national statestax tradeenforce Corrections: The New Constitution corrected the weaknesses of the AOC by giving the national government more power than the states with the ability to tax, regulate trade and enforce its laws.. 2 houses of Congress Power to tax Regulate trade President Supreme court ¾ ’s of states needed Congress makes law A more perfect Union New Constitution Ratified in 1789

Virginia Plan proposed by the larger states – Establish a national government with 3 branches. – Establish a bicameral Congress. People elect 1 house That house elects 2 nd house – Representation in both houses based on state population New Jersey plan proposed by small states – Establish a unicameral Congress Each state to have 1 vote Equal representation – States equally represented similar to the Articles of Confederation Issues of representative government would be argued at Constitutional Convention Vir vs NJ

CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPESENTATIVES Elected by the peopleElected by the people Representatives based on population per state…..Representatives based on population per state….. More population the more representatives you haveMore population the more representatives you have 2 year term2 year term Satisfied larger statesSatisfied larger states HOUSE OF REPESENTATIVES Elected by the peopleElected by the people Representatives based on population per state…..Representatives based on population per state….. More population the more representatives you haveMore population the more representatives you have 2 year term2 year term Satisfied larger statesSatisfied larger states Conn. Comp SENATE Elected by each state’s congress Equal representatives 2 representatives per state 6 year term Satisfied smaller statesSENATE Elected by each state’s congress Equal representatives 2 representatives per state 6 year term Satisfied smaller states Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise New Jersey Plan Virginia Plan People to elect their representatives. 2 houses of Congress Bicameral

limit the power of government3 rd major argument between the delegates was how to limit the power of government. But, give it enough power to be effective. Created a system of government Separated the powers of government into 3 branches that are co-equal but independent from one another.Separated the powers of government into 3 branches that are co-equal but independent from one another. To make sure one branch didn’t become to powerful they created a system of checks and balances.To make sure one branch didn’t become to powerful they created a system of checks and balances.

Legislative Branch Congress (Art. 1) Makes the law Executive Branch President (Art. 2) Carries out the law Judicial Branch Supreme Court (Art. 3) Interprets the law 3 branches 3 Branches are separate, have different powers, co- equal and on one another to make sure one branch does not get to powerful 3 Branches are separate, have different powers, co- equal and checks and balances on one another to make sure one branch does not get to powerful

Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch 3 Branches are separate, have different powers, co-equal and on one another to make sure one branch does not get to powerful 3 Branches are separate, have different powers, co-equal and checks and balances on one another to make sure one branch does not get to powerful Legislative Checks On Executive Override a veto Declare war impeachment On Judicial Approve judges Impeachment Executive Checks On Legislative Veto a law Ask for war Propose laws On Judicial Appoint judges Judicial Checks On Executive and Legislative Declare an act of President or law of Congress unconstitutional Appointed for life 3 branches

Fifth major argument between the delegates was how to solve the problem over the states having more power than the national government. Framers created a Federal Government powers of governmentDivided the powers of government on a geographic basis. They created 3 levels of government. National, state and local