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The U.S. Constitution Study Guide
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The Preamble Can you pick out the purposes of the government?
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Preamble terms union justice tranquility defense welfare liberty
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Article I (Legislative Branch)
basic duty of L.B. House of Representatives census every 10 years ALL revenue bills power of impeachment Speaker of the House 3rd in line
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Senate 30-6-9-100 (2x50)-1/3 VP president of Senate
tries impeachment cases Required vote to remove
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How a Bill becomes a Law
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Powers of Congress tax borrow naturalization laws coin money PO
patents copyrights declare war raise army/navy elastic clause whatever!
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Constitutional protections for YOU!
cannot suspend habeas corpus (“you have the body”) – writ of HC requires the person to be brought to court to determine whether she is being held legally no bills of attainder – singles out an individual or a group for punishment without a trial no ex post facto laws – applies law retroactively to an act or conduct that was legal when committed
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Reserved powers for states
Marriage and divorce laws Education Licenses Concurrent powers shared by federal government and state governments
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Article II Executive Branch
P/VP/Cabinet Qualifications for office Commander-in-Chief Pardons Treaties (2/3 approval by Senate) Appointments (majority approval by Senate) Duties of President May be impeached treason, bribery, “high crimes and misdemeanors” Electoral College (270)
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Qualifications for President
35 natural-born citizen resident of U.S. for 14 years Who can be president?
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Treaties President negotiates Senates approves (2/3)
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How the Electoral College works
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Define: "majority" "minority" "plurality"
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What is the popular vote?
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How many electors are there?
How are they distributed?
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Electoral Votes #EV=# US Reps + 2 270 needed to win presidency
Minimum 3 votes 270 needed to win presidency Win the right 11 states President!
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Did our FF's trust the people? Why? Why not?
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2004 Electoral College Map
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Example 10,000,001 voters 5,000,001 vote for Candidate A
5,000,000 vote for Candidate B Candidate A gets ALL of the electoral votes* popular vote determines WHO gets the electoral vote
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Article III Judicial Branch
Interpret the laws Judicial review Supreme Court Other federal courts Trial by jury Treason
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Articles IV - VII IV States admitting new states V amendment process
VI “supreme law of the land” VII Ratification
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Amendments Bill of Rights (1791) 1 speech . . . 2 arms 3 no quartering
4 search and seizure warrants 5 rights of accused due process double jeopardy no self-incrimination grand jury 6 speedy and fair trial (public) 8 no cruel and unusual punishment
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Amendments 12 Electoral College 13 free 14 citizens 15 vote
16 income tax 17 direct election of Senators 18/21 no/yes 19 power to the women! yr. olds
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22nd amendment 1951 Explain... you guys!!!
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