The United States Constitution The framework of the United States government p.101-124.

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The United States Constitution The framework of the United States government p

Outlined Preamble – introduction [preview] p. 102 Article I – Legislative Branch p. 102 Section 1 – Congress Section 2 – House of Representatives Clause 2 – Qualifications Section 3 – Senate p. 103 Clause 3 – Qualifications Section 8 – Powers of Congress p Clause 18 – Elastic Clause Section 9 – Powers Denied Congress p Section 10 – Powers Denied States p. 107

Article II – Executive Branch p. 107 Section 1 – The President p. 107 Clause 5 – Qualifications p. 108 Section 2 – Powers of the President p. 109 Article III – Judicial Branch p. 110 Section 1 – Supreme Court Section 2 – Powers of the Courts

Article IV – The States p. 111 relations to federal government and each other Article V – Amendment Process p. 112 Article VI – National Supremacy p. 112 Article VII – Ratification p. 113 Signatures

Amendments Bill of Rights: #1-10 p First 100 Years: #11-15 p Early 20 th Century: #16-21 p Present: #22-27 p

The Preamble An Introduction to the United States Constitution and its goals

The Preamble We the People of the United States, in Order to form 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.

We the People of the United States reflection of social contract conscious decision

in Order to form a more perfect Union strong central government address weaknesses of Articles of Confederation

establish Justice standardize courts create a national court system

insure domestic Tranquility peace throughout the states

provide for the common defense defense from external enemies

promote the general Welfare insure quality of living for all

secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity freedom now and in the future