Principles underlying the Constitution Chapter 3 section 4.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards Principles of American Government Influential Historic Documents Grades 8, 10 and 11.
Advertisements

Five Fundamental Principles Chapter 3 Section 4. Popular Sovereignty Supreme power belongs to the people We the people… Examples: Electing the President.
Major Principles of the United States Constitution.
Major Principles of the Constitution
7 Major Principles of the U.S. Constitution
Major Principles of Government
Do Now Pg. 18 What is the Necessary and Proper clause?
Basic Principles of the United States Constitution Goal 2.01.
Chapter 3 Section 4.  Representative Democracy – a government in which the citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf  Republic – any.
7 principles of the Constitution (Pg 37)
Chapter 3: The Constitution A Blueprint for Government
Principles of the Constitution Chapter 3, Section 4.
3.1 NOTES Basic Principals of The Constitution. Five Basic Principals The Constitution is based on five basic principals These ideas form the basis for.
Government.
Principles Underlying the Constitution
Supreme Court Quiz (open book) What article is the Judicial Branch in the Constitution? The Congress makes the laws, the President enforces the laws, the.
Review Sec 3 & 4 Chp. 3. Please select a Team. 1.Team 1 2.Team 2 3.Team 3 4.Team 4 5.Team 5.
7 Principles of Government
The Principles of the U.S. Government Describe the principles of government and the ways American constitutionalism preserves individual rights.
7 Principles of the Constitution
Civics Note / 1 The idea that the power of government lies with the people is called popular sovereignty. Sovereignty means “the right to rule.” The word.
3.4 Principles Underlying the Constitution Fundamental principles of government -popular sovereignty -power lies w/people -voting -electoral college.
3.4 Principles Underlying the Constitution Mrs. Shadoin Mrs. Shadoin Civics and Economics.
Starter Explain the Great Compromise?. Constitutional Principles.
7 PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT EXAMPLES. WHICH PRINCIPLE IS THIS… The United States let each state decided if they wanted slavery.
Federal Government Vocabulary 1.Constitution 2.Amendment 3.Bill of Rights 4.Individual Rights 5.Federalism 6.Popular Sovereignty 7.Limited Government 8.Checks.
Chapter 3, Section 4 Principles Underlying the Constitution.
Five Fundamental Principles Chapter 3 Section 4. Popular Sovereignty Supreme power belongs to the people “We the people…” Examples: Electing the President.
Seven Principles of the Constitution Objective: Identify the principles contained in the Constitution and the process of amending it.
Constitutional Principles. Starter What are the goals of government according to the Preamble?
The Constitution The Supreme Law of the Land
Wednesday September 21st 2016
Principles of the Constitution
Underlying Principles
Federal Government Vocabulary
What is Government?
Structure and Principles
On the front of your foldable
Principles of the Constitution
Chapter 3: The Constitution
The Constitution.
Principles of the Constitution
Seven Principles of the Constitution
THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION
Objective: I can describe the seven principles of the Constitution
Constitutional Principles
Principles of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Underlying Principles
Please take out a blank piece of paper
Seven Principles of Government
Principle of Government
7 Principles of the Constitution
On the front of your foldable
Principles of the Constitution
Unit 7 7 PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION MR. Dickerson.
Principles of Democracy Objective 1
Constitution handbook
Principles Underlying the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution: Popular Sovereignty Checks & Balances Separation of Powers Limited Government Federalism.
Chapter 3, Section 4 (89-93) Principles Underlying the Constitution
Interpreting the Constitution Principles Underlying the Constitution
7 PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION.
The Constitution Chapter 3.
Seven Principles of The Constitution
Principles of the Constitution.
Principles Underlying the Constitution
On the front of your foldable
Presentation transcript:

Principles underlying the Constitution Chapter 3 section 4

Principles underlying the Constitution Government should represent the people Power should be divided among different levels rather than concentrated in a single central authority

The 5 fundamental principles Popular sovereignty The rule of law Separation of power Checks and balances Federalism

Popular sovereignty The notion that power lies with the people Popular means the public Sovereignty means the right to rule People exercise this process by voting

The rule of law States that the law applies to everyone, even those that govern No one may break the law or escape its reach

Separation of power To protect against abuse of power and the possibility of one person or group gaining to much power, the framer divided the government into three branches, each with different function

Checks and balances Each branch of government is able to check, or restrain, the power of the others.

Federalism A form of government where power is shared by the national government and the state governments. Americans must obey both federal and state laws

Dividing Power Enumerated Powers The powers specifically granted to the national government Reserved Powers Powers that the constitution does not give to the national government Concurrent Powers Powers that both levels of government can exercise