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Comparing the U.S. Constitution to the Ohio Constitution

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1 Comparing the U.S. Constitution to the Ohio Constitution

2 We’ll get to Ohio’s later….
Let’s start with the U.S. Constitution We’ll get to Ohio’s later….

3 The Constitution – Dissected 4 “Sections”
The Preamble (purpose of gov’t) Seven Articles Bill of Rights (1st Ten Amends.) 17 more Amendments

4 The Constitution - Dissected
Article I : Defines the Legislative branch Qualifications; Procedures for making laws; Powers; Powers Forbidden; Powers Denied the states

5 The Constitution - Dissected
Article II : Defines Executive branch Qualifications Powers; Responsibilities Impeachment

6 The Constitution - Dissected
Article III : Defines Judicial branch The SC and the Inferior Courts Jurisdiction Treason

7 The Constitution - Dissected
Article IV : The States Relationship to each other Relationship to the Federal Gov’t Citizens’ rights and fugitives New states

8 The Constitution - Dissected
Article V : Changing the Constitution (More on this in a bit…)

9 *Changing the Constitution
Formal Changes and Informal Changes FORMAL: Constitutional Amendments (Article V)

10 *Formally Changing the Constitution
2/3 of Congress; ¾ of the states legislatures (26 of 27) People’s Role? A lot of criticism here 2/3 of Congress and approved by ¾ states at conventions for that purpose (only the 21st)

11 *Formally Changing the Constitution
Only one topic (?) untouchable: Equal votes in Senate President not involved in the Amendment process (no veto)

12 Informal Changes Changes put into place by the day-to-day, year-to-year experiences of government under the Constitution

13 Informal Changes Congressional Legislation (courts)
Executive Action (War) Party Practice (nominations) Court Decisions (Marbury v. Madison)

14 Informal Changes Custom: Senatorial Courtesy President’s Cabinet
Custom’s that BECAME law: 2 term president; Vice-President becoming prez

15 The Constitution - Dissected
Article VI : Debts Supreme Law of the Land Duties of Public Officials to uphold the Constitution

16 The Constitution - Dissected
Article VII : Ratification 9 States NEEDED Signatures

17 The Constitution - Dissected
27 Amendments Bill of Rights : First Ten (1791) 17 more added throughout history (last was 1992)


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