12/2/2013 1 A New United States U.S. Constitution Set-up of the Constitution Preamble Intro Articles 7 total Amendments Bill of Rights Ten as of 1791 27 overall Preamble of the Constitution We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves & our posterity, do ordain & establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Goals of the Preamble To form a more perfect union (of states) To establish justice (protect & set the law) To ensure domestic tranquility (peace @ home) To provide for the common defense (defend country) To promote the general welfare (well-being of general population) To secure the blessings of liberty
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A New United States
U.S. Constitution
Set-up of the Constitution
Preamble
� Intro
Articles
� 7 total
Amendments
� Bill of Rights
� Ten as of 1791
� 27 overall
Preamble of the Constitution
We the people of the United States, in
order to form a more perfect union,
establish justice, insure domestic
tranquility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general welfare,
and secure the blessings of liberty to
ourselves & our posterity, do ordain &
establish this Constitution for the United
States of America.
Goals of the Preamble
To form a more perfect union (of states)
To establish justice (protect & set the law)
To ensure domestic tranquility (peace @ home)
To provide for the common defense (defend
country)
To promote the general welfare (well-being of
general population)
To secure the blessings of liberty
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The Articles
1) Legislative branch
2) Executive branch
3) Judicial branch
4) Relation between states
5) Amendment process
6) National supremacy� Constitution is “supreme law of
the land”
7) Ratification
Popular
Sovereignty
� A monarch is
unconstitutional
� People should
have authority
� Right to alter or
abolish government
Examples in the Constitution:
� “We the people…”
� House of Representatives (chosen
by people) given power to raise
money-bills
� States given right to decide on
slavery (10th Amendment)
Basic Principles
Limited government
� Avoid tyranny
� Gov’t has powers
only expressed in
Constitution
� Everyone must obey
law
Examples in the Constitution:
� Article 1, Section 9 – Powers
denied to Congress
� Article 1, Section 10 – Powers
denied the States
Basic Principles
Separation of power
� 3 branches of government
� Executive: President
� Legislative: Congress
� Judicial: Courts
Checks & balances� No abuse of power
� Each branch can limit the other two
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National StateBOTH
Enumerated Powers• Regulate trade
• Coin money
• Provide an army &
navy
• Conduct foreign affairs
• Set up federal courts
Concurrent Powers• Enforce the laws
• Establish courts
• Collect taxes
• Borrow money
• Provide for the general
welfare
Reserved Powers• Regulate trade within
the state
• Establish local gov’t
systems
• Conduct elections
• Establish public
schools system
Federalism
� Division of gov’t power
� Federal government divided from the state
Basic Principles Basic Principles
Republicanism
� Republic form of government
� Citizens elect representatives
Individual Rights
� Protects rights of individual citizens
Bill of Rights
1) Freedoms of religion,
speech, press,
assembly, & petition
2) Right to bear arms
3) No quartering troops
in private homes
4) Search & Seizure
5) Rights of the accused
6) Right to speedy trial by
jury
7) Jury trial in civil cases
8) Bail & punishment
9) Powers to the people
10) Powers to the states
12 amendments proposed in 1789…10 amendments ratified by Congress on