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1 3 Parts to the Constitution Part 1Preamble States the 6 goals of the new Constitution Part 2Articles7 Article 1The Legislature Branch Article 2The Executive Branch Article 3The Judicial Branch Article 4The States Article 5Adding Amendments Article 6Debts, Supremacy, Oaths Article 7Ratification Part 3 Amendments 27 Amendments (Changes)

2 ARTICLE ONE Requirements, Duties, and Characteristics of the Legislative Branch.

3 Bicameral Legislature Article 1, Section 1: …which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.  Our Congress is split in two houses:  The House of Representatives is determined on a State’s Population (proportional representation).  Each state sends 2 Senators to the other part of congress, the Senate (equal representation).  The Senate is 100 people, can’t change without adding/subtracting states.  The House is 435 people, but is divided differently every 10 years to reflect the latest census/population figures.

4 What is Fair? How should representing the states balance the big and the small? (Continuation of our “We the People” lessons) NJ Plan: Equal Representation Pro: all have equal say. Con: people’s votes aren’t equal. VA Plan : Proportional Representation Pro: people’s votes are now weighted evenly. Con: small states have little say vs Great Compromise: Create a legislature with 2 houses, balance responsibilities between the two, and create a more perfect union of big and small.

5 Characteristics of the 2 Houses Article 1, Section 2 (Clauses 1 & 2); Section 3 (Clauses 1,2 &3) SenateHouse of Representatives 6 YearsLength of Term 2 Years 30 Years OldAge Minimum25 Years Old Live anywhere in stateResidency Requirement Live in district 9 year US citizenCitizenship Requirement 7 year US citizen 100Total #435 2From MO9 New Jersey (NJ) Plan – favors small states More Like:Virginia (VA) Plan – favors big states All Reps/Senators are elected by direct election – the people vote directly for them.

6 Missouri Members of Congress Rep. Sam Graves: 2001-20146 th District MO Senator Claire McCaskill: 2007-2018 MO Senator Roy Blunt: U.S. Rep 1997-2010, U.S. Senator 2011-2016

7 Leadership of the House Article 1, Section 2, Clause 5: The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers  Speaker of the House is voted on by the Representatives.  Currently John Boehner (R-OH)  Considered to be the “most powerful person in the US,” as s/he controls which bills get voted on and when.  Republicans and Democrats also elect leaders to represent their causes, mainly the Minority Leader.  Currently Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)  Whips: both parties have them – responsible for getting people “on board” with votes.

8 Leadership of the Senate Article 1, Section 3, Clause 4: The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.  The Vice President “leads” the Senate asthe President of the Senate.  The Vice President only votes to break ties.  The VP does not run day-to-day business  Acts as a “presence” to remind the Senate of the President’s wishes and power. The Senators also elect the president pro tempore. (Daniel Inouye of D – HI)  Only formally takes charge when the VP cannot.  Usually the longest serving person in the Senate Article 1, Section 3, Clause 5: The Senate shall choose their other Officers, and also a President pro tempore, in the Absence of the Vice President, or when he shall exercise the Office of the President of the United States.

9 Other Requirements and Things Article 1, Sections 4, 5, & 6  Since 1872, Congress requires all states to hold elections for Senators and Reps on the same day.  Each house sets quorum:  Senate/House cannot vote with a minimum number of Senators/Representatives present (51 in Senate, 218 in House)  Rules are set (and are very long and detailed).  Congressional Record – all votes, speeches and actions are recorded everyday and available online.  $$$ - All make $170 k, with leadership making more.  Cannot be arrested or sued (immunity) for something they say during debate, unless it is a criminal act.  Cannot hold another government job while serving in Congress.

10 Enumerated powers of Congress Article 1, Section 8, Clauses 1-18: Congress shall have the power…  Collect Taxes for the common defense and general welfare  Taxes must be the same in all parts of the country.  Also gives Congress power to spend money.  Borrow money through bonds bought by Americans.  Establish laws on Naturalization:  The process by which an immigrant becomes an American citizen.  Regulate all trade (between states or countries).  Punish pirates!

11 Enumerated powers of Congress Cont… Article 1, Section 8, Clauses 1-18: Congress shall have the power…  Coin Money!  Determine the value of each piece.  Also regulates weights and measures.  Punish counterfeiting.  Establish Post Offices, delivery of mail.  Develop a system of patents and copyrights.  Establish courts.  Congress determines the number of courts and judges at each inferior, or lower court (as in lower than the Supreme Court).

12 Enumerated powers of Congress Cont… Article 1, Section 8, Clauses 1-18: Congress shall have the power…  Military Powers:  Declare War: The President may NOT do this!  Create and fund the Army, Navy.  Make rules and raise/spend money for it.  Call for the militia (or National Guard) to defend nation.  Begin a draft, if necessary.  Elastic Clause – Congress’ greatest power!  “make all laws necessary and proper.”  Congress can make laws it feels are needed. Also called the “general welfare” and “necessary and proper” clause.


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