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CONSTITUTION REVIEW Mrs. McKevitt Ms. Morano
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THE CONSTITUTION Has 7 articles The preamble is the introduction and states the goals of the Constitution. “We the people……” the power is in the hands of the people
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ARTICLE I: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Makes the Laws Bicameral: upper house (Senate) & lower house (House of Representatives) Congress can coin money, collect taxes & regulate trade Congress has the power of declare war
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435: based on population. Serve 2 year terms Must be 25 years old A citizen for 7 years Led by Speaker of the House 100: 2 per state Serve 6 year terms Must be 30 years old A citizen for 9 years Led by Vice President CONGRESS House of Representatives Senate
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1.Introduced in Houses of Representatives. 2.Committee in House of Representatives 3.Whole House votes 4.Committee in Senate HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW 5. Whole Senate votes 6. President either signs it into law or vetoes. 7. A veto can be overridden by a 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress.
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THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT Must be 35 years old and born a US citizen and lived here for 14 years Can serve 2 four year terms Works with Vice President and Cabinet ( advisors) to enforce the laws
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PRESIDENTIAL ROLES Chief Lawmaker: Signs bills into law Chief Foreign Policy Maker: Meets with other nations Commander in Chief: head of military forces Chief Law Enforcer: Enforces laws, appoints federal justices Watchdog of Economy: Plans the budget for the federal government
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ARTICLE 3: THE JUDICIAL BRANCH The Supreme Court interprets (judges) the laws Made up of 9 Justices led by the Chief Justice Hears disputes between states and appeals involving the Constitution. Has the power to declare a law unconstitutional this is called Judicial Review.
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Can Pardon (forgive) lawbreakers Can veto a law Can impeach a president Override a veto Can reject of judicial nominee CHECKS & BALANCES EXECUTIVE LEGISLATIVE
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ARTICLES 4-7 Article IV: Congress can admit new states Article V: Amendments allow the Constitution to change of the nation changes. Amendments must be proposed & ratified Article VI: The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land Article VII: 9 of 13 states must approve the Constitution to be the law of the land. All 13 eventually ratified.
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1 : Freedom of speech, religion, press, petition & assembly 2: Right to bear arms 3: No Quartering of soldiers 4: Search & Seizure- must have a warrant THE BILL OF RIGHTS: INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS 5: Rights of the Accused 6: Trial by jury and the right to an attorney 8: No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail.
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Appoint Domestic Policy Foreign Policy Ratify Extradite KEY TERMS Pardon Unconstitutional Seize Amend Cabinet
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