The Constitution is the document that the United States is governed by. (A list of all the laws)
Americans felt they deserved all the rights of Englishmen. The British felt the colonies were created to be used in the way that best suited the king and parliament.
Colonies wanted representation in Parliament before being taxed “No taxation without representation.”
The American Revolution began in 1775 between 13 colonies and Great Britain.
Government “by the people” is called Democracy
Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft
Declaration of Independence Unalienable rights are "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness"
George Washington was the first official president of the United States
Articles of Confederation were the first national constitution.
Articles of Confederation were too weak. Congress could not force states to obey the central government's policies.
Virginia Plan- both houses of Congress based on population.
New Jersey Plan- called for all states to have equal representation in Congress.
Great Compromise- two houses of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives. – Senate = two senators from each state. – House= each state’s representatives based off population.
Amendment A change to the Constitution
27 Total amount of amendments
Bill of Rights First 10 amendments to Constitution
1 st amendment- Freedom of speech, press, religion, petition, assemble 15th amendment-gave Black males the right to vote 19 th amendment-gave women the right to vote 26 th amendment-gave 18 year olds the right to vote
Preamble Introduction to the constitution
Articles Seven original sections of Constitution that discuss rules and procedures
Article #2 About the executive branch
Article #3 About legislative branch of government
Legislative Branch Makes the laws Includes Senate and House of Representatives
Bicameral Means “2 houses” and refers to the House of Representatives and the Senate
Congress Means the House of Representatives plus the Senate Can declare war
435 Total amount of people in the House of Representatives
100 Total amount of Senators – 2 senators per state
2 Years Term of office of a U.S. Representative
6 years Length of a U.S. Senator’s term in office
Judicial Branch Branch of the central government that decides if a law is constitutional
Judicial Review Allows the federal court system to rule on both the constitutionality and meaning of a federal law.
Marbury vs. Madison Court Case that established judicial review
Supreme Court Has 9 judges Serve for life Appointed by President Decides if laws follow the Constitution or not.
Chief Justice Leader of Supreme Court – Now it is John Roberts
Executive Branch Enforces the laws White House/The President
Requirements of President 35 years of age, a resident "within the United States" for 14 years, and a "natural born Citizen."
President’s Term 4 years per term – May serve a maximum of 10 years – May serve a total of 2 terms
Treaties Made by the President