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Chapter 3.1 The Constitution
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Outline of the Constitution 1. brief document that sets out the framework and procedures of our government 2. sets limits within each branch of government. 3. Preamble-intro 4. Seven articles-sections 5. Amendemnts-27
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6 Basic Principles 1. Popular Sovereignty 2. Limited Government 3. Separation of Powers 4. Checks and Balances 5.Judicial Review 6. Federalism
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Popular Sovereignty Power resides with the people
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Limited Government Government is not all powerful. Government only has power it is given. Government must obey the law. Constitutionalism: the government must be conducted according to constitutional principles.
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Separation of Powers In presidential form of government there is a separation of power between the 3 branches. 3 separate distinct branches; all coequal
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Checks and Balances Each branch being coequal are co- independent. Each branch subject to a number of constitutional checks (restraints) by the other branches. Chart pg. 68 with examples
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Judicial Review Power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a governmental action Can declare an act of government unconstitutional- null and void. Established by Marbury v. Madison (1803)
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Federalism The division of power between a central government and several regional governments. US National government and the 50 State governments Compromise between a strong central government and a weak confederation.
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