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Our Constitution Notes 3.3
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Meant to be… A framework for government –Can be changed Flexible –Address the needs of citizens throughout time Limited gov’t
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Right to Rule Social contract Popular Sovereignty: self-rule LockeRousseauHobbes Preamble: reason for Constitution
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Federalism Federalism: National, State and Local working together –Reserved powers: states –Enumerated powers: federal –Friction
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Separation of Powers 3 Branches Checks and balances
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Branches of gov’t Executive Branch: President, VP, staff –Execute (carry out) laws –Millions of employees Judicial Branch: Supreme Court –9 Justices –Decide whether a law is constitutional Legislative Branch –Make Laws –Senate and House
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Power of Constitution Limited Gov’t –Rights are guaranteed –Majority doesn’t always rule Popular Sovereignty –Right of people to rule, democracy
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Outline of Constitution Article I: Congress –Bi-cameral, Law making Article II: Executive –Enforcing (executing) laws Article III: Judicial –Jurisdiction of federal courts –Interpretation of the Constitution
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Cont. Article IV: Relations among states –Extradition, protection –Full Faith and Credit Clause
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Article V: Amending the Constitution –2 methods of proposing and ratifying new amendments
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Article VI: Supremacy of the National Gov’t –No laws in conflict with Constitution Article VII: Ratification of the Constitution
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