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The Constitution *is the law of the land*. The Constitution  Framework of U.S. government: blueprints  Highest authority in the land –McCulloch vs Maryland.

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1 The Constitution *is the law of the land*

2 The Constitution  Framework of U.S. government: blueprints  Highest authority in the land –McCulloch vs Maryland case –Gibbons vs Ogden case  A symbol of our basic beliefs & ideas  Framework of U.S. government: blueprints  Highest authority in the land –McCulloch vs Maryland case –Gibbons vs Ogden case  A symbol of our basic beliefs & ideas

3 The Constitution is divided into 3 parts.  Preamble: introduction  Articles: body (7)  Amendments: changes (27)  Preamble: introduction  Articles: body (7)  Amendments: changes (27)

4 Preamble  Introduction to Constitution  States purposes of the constitution and government –1. To form a more perfect union –2. Establish justice –3. Insure domestic tranquility –4. Provide for common defense –5. Promote the general welfare –6. Secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and posterity  Introduction to Constitution  States purposes of the constitution and government –1. To form a more perfect union –2. Establish justice –3. Insure domestic tranquility –4. Provide for common defense –5. Promote the general welfare –6. Secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and posterity

5 Preamble assignment  Each row will receive a goal and create a hand signal to visually represent the goal.  For example: –Introduction: what can we use? wave  Each row will receive a goal and create a hand signal to visually represent the goal.  For example: –Introduction: what can we use? wave

6 The Articles: body  Describes in detail the nuts & bolts of the government in USA.  Each article deals with different subject or part of government:  Describes in detail the nuts & bolts of the government in USA.  Each article deals with different subject or part of government:

7 The Articles:  Article 1: legislative body  Bicameral house  Makes laws  Article 2: executive body  President & his administration  Article 3: judicial body  U.S. Supreme Court only court created by constitution –U.S. Court of Appeals: Judiciary Act of 1789 –U.S. District Courts: Judiciary Act of 1789  Article 1: legislative body  Bicameral house  Makes laws  Article 2: executive body  President & his administration  Article 3: judicial body  U.S. Supreme Court only court created by constitution –U.S. Court of Appeals: Judiciary Act of 1789 –U.S. District Courts: Judiciary Act of 1789

8 The Articles Continued  Article 4: federalism or relation between the states and between the states and national governments –Full faith and Credit clause  Article 5: amendment procedure –Two step or tiered action:  Proposal: federal or national level  Ratification: state level approve  Article 4: federalism or relation between the states and between the states and national governments –Full faith and Credit clause  Article 5: amendment procedure –Two step or tiered action:  Proposal: federal or national level  Ratification: state level approve

9 The Articles Continued  Article 6: supremacy clause –Federal government supreme law of land  Article 7: ratification of Constitution –9 state ratification conventions must vote for the Constitution to become law –SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1787 SIGNED BY DELEGATES AT CONVENTION  Article 6: supremacy clause –Federal government supreme law of land  Article 7: ratification of Constitution –9 state ratification conventions must vote for the Constitution to become law –SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1787 SIGNED BY DELEGATES AT CONVENTION

10 Amending the Constitution  Amendment Process –Outlined in Article V  Two step process: proposal and ratification  Proposal 2 methods: –1 st - is congressional action- a vote of 2/3 of members of both houses is required –2 nd - is by national convention requested by 2/3 of state legislatures  Ratification – ¾ of states must ratify –1 st - by a vote of either the state legislature or –2 nd - special state convention  23 rd Amendment only one been change by state convention  Amendment Process –Outlined in Article V  Two step process: proposal and ratification  Proposal 2 methods: –1 st - is congressional action- a vote of 2/3 of members of both houses is required –2 nd - is by national convention requested by 2/3 of state legislatures  Ratification – ¾ of states must ratify –1 st - by a vote of either the state legislature or –2 nd - special state convention  23 rd Amendment only one been change by state convention

11 Interpreting the Constitution  Necessary and Proper Clause  Article I – give power to Congress –“to make laws”  Allows Congress to exercise powers not listed in the Constitution – implied powers –Licensing TV stations to regulating air pollution  Necessary and Proper Clause  Article I – give power to Congress –“to make laws”  Allows Congress to exercise powers not listed in the Constitution – implied powers –Licensing TV stations to regulating air pollution  Supreme Court – final authority  Constitution allows the House of Representatives –To impeach or accuse federal officials  Senate –Determines guilt or innocence  25 th Amendment ratified 1967 –President die/vice become president  Supreme Court – final authority  Constitution allows the House of Representatives –To impeach or accuse federal officials  Senate –Determines guilt or innocence  25 th Amendment ratified 1967 –President die/vice become president


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