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The American Constitution

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Why draft a Constitution?• The Articles of Confederation were a

failure– Inability to tax– State sovereignty over federal– No presidential veto– No common currency

*Positives?-Land Ordinance of 1785: set up a system of surveying and selling land in the Northwest Territory

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What was the final straw before creating the Constitution?

• SHAY’S REBELLION– (1786–87), an uprising of poor farmers in

the US led by D. Shays; it was aimed to protest class struggle that existed after the close of the American Revolution

– Predominately indebted farmers

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What Enlightenment philosopher’s impacted the

drafting?

• John Lock

• Baron Montesquieu

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Who were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

• Federalists: want a stronger national gov’t– Formed by A. Hamilton– J. Madison, G. Washington (but claims

independent when president)

• Anti-Federalists: afraid of big gov’t– Led by P. Henry– T. Jefferson – Advocated for a “bill of rights”

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What about the Virginia Plan?

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And the New Jersey Plan?

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Which plan was more influential?

• The American Constitution took into account both plans

• Remnants of each plan can be visible in American gov’t

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All of these ideas lead to…

• The Constitution is composed of:

– Preamble– 7 articles– Amendments

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What is outlined in the constitution?

• The first three articles of the US Constitution sets up the US government as a republic with three separate branches of government:– Legislative

• bicameral– Executive Branch

• led by the president– Judicial Branch

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Also, in article two…• Electoral College: 538 voters; must

have at least 270 to win an election– While watching the video, figure out:1. How many electoral votes does a state

receive?2. Whose vote does the college represent?

http://www.schooltube.com/video/ee1f3005a68bfe608934/Electoral-College

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What is outlined in the constitution?

• Article four describes the relationship between the states and the federal government – Describes how to admit new states

• Article five describes how to amend the Constitution

• Article six establishes the Constitution as the supreme law of the USA

• Article seven lists the requirements for ratification of the Constitution– RI was the last of the 13 original colonies to ratify

in 1790

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What is the Bill of Rights?• Anti-federalists felt “unprotected” from

their government w/ out documentation of their individual rights

• Amendments 1-10 (1791)– Preserves the rights of the people

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What makes up Congress?• Congress (535)

– Bicameral: House (435) and Senate (100)• House of Representatives (2yrs)

– at least 25 years of age– a citizen of the United States for at least seven

years prior to election – a resident of the state he or she is chosen to

represent• Senate (6yrs)

– at least 30 years old– a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of

election to the Senate – a resident of the state one is elected to represent

in the Senate

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How does a bill become a law?1. A member of Congress introduces a bill.

2. Committees review and vote on the bill.

3. The House and the Senate debate and vote on the bill.

4. The President signs the bill—or not.

• Congress can try to overrule a veto. If both the Senate and the House pass the bill by a two-thirds majority.

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What are the powers of the president defined by the

Const.?

1. Appointment power2. Convene Congress3. Make Treaties4. Veto Power5. Commander-in-Chief6. The pardoning power

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What’s the role of the Supreme Court?

• 9 Justices led by Chief Justice– Appointed for life unless they resign,

retire, or are impeached • Determine constitutionality of laws and

executive decisions• Marbury v. Madison(1803): first

Supreme Court case where a law was declared unconstitutional

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How do checks and balances work?

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What is the elastic clause?• Congress has the power to create laws

that are necessary and proper to ensure that rights of the land are protected.


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