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The US Constitution
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Definitions A set of rights, powers and procedures which underpin the workings of a political system The rules of the political game Establishes the formal distribution of power for each political institution And where the limits are – checks and balances
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Purpose Determines two key relationships: 1. Between different political institutions Eg who has more power – Congress or the President? 2. Between political institutions and the people Eg the Bill of Rights
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So we know … Who makes law? Who passes law? Who enforces law?
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History May 1787: the Philadelphia Convention 55 male delegates from the original 13 states: The Founding Fathers (or the Framers)
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Key principles Separation of powers Baron de Montesquieu
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Key principles Checks and balances Example: The confirmation process: President nominates, Senate confirms
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Key principles Provision of rights Bill of Rights First ten amendments to the Constitution, 1791 Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man
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Influence of Thomas Jefferson Drafted the Declaration of Independence, 1776 Behind the Bill of Rights, 1791 President 1801-1809
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Key principles Responsible Government Contract Theory John Locke
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Key principles Federalism Original federal state Remember: the states came together to create the centre in 1787
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