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Study of Government
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Government vs. Politics Government An institution Politics A process
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Population Territory Government Sovereignty 4 features of a state
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The state exists to serve the will of the people Purpose of the “state” under the Social Contract Theory
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Form a more perfect union Establish justice Provide for the common defense Promote the general welfare Insure domestic tranquility Secure the blessings of liberty 6 Purposes of Government in the Preamble
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The will of the majority cannot be used to deprive the rights to a member of a minority group. Majority Rule vs. Minority Rights
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Complaints of the wrongs done to the colonists Major content of the Declaration of Independence
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Only a legislative branch, consisting of a unicameral Congress Branches of government under the Articles of Confederation
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Decided to draft a new constitution What resulted from the Philadelphia Convention
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New Jersey Plan: unicameral Congress with each state represented equally, a federal executive Virginia Plan: 3 branches, with a bicameral Congress Connecticut Plan: Congress would have 2 Houses; smaller Senate and a larger House Convention Plans
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Made it possible for smaller states to support the creation of a strong central government Smaller states favor Connecticut Compromise
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Federalists: favored ratification of the Constitution Anti-Federalists: feared that the new government would have too much power and the people too little. Federalists vs. Anti- Federalists
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Legislative branch Judicial branch Executive branch Power separation in the Constitution
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Congress: senate approves the President’s nominee for Supreme Court justice President: can veto an Act of Congress Courts: Supreme Court declares a law unconstitutional Checks and balances examples
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“We the People” Popular sovereignty 1 st three words of the Constitution and its principle
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Has built-in provisions or accommodating change Constitution has lasted 200+ years…
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Bill of Rights ratified in 1791 An amendment may only be changed by another amendment Ratification of the Bill of Rights and beyond
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Divides power between a National Government and State Governments Purpose of Federalism
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Summary: Refusal of McCulloch from paying taxes Ruling: McCulloch won due to the Supremacy Clause McCulloch v. Maryland
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States must honor the legality of one another’s civil laws Full Faith and Credit Clause
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Who has power within a federal system of government? How is power divided within this system? 19. Political Cartoon (88- 89)
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Discuss the 6 purposes of government as outlined in the Preamble. (p. 8-9) Explain or justify the Social Contract Theory of government. (8) Describe the system of checks and balances created by the Constitution. (67) 20. Essay Brainstorm
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