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Lesson 2: Introduction to the US Constitution

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1 Lesson 2: Introduction to the US Constitution

2 Principles and Powers Popular Sovereignty – “We the People” Federalism
Separation of Powers Checks and Balances Judicial Review Limited Government

3 Federalism Delegated/Expressed/National
Declare war, print money, handle foreign affairs Concurrent – shared Taxes, courts, punish criminals State/reserve Schools, marriage laws, create local governments

4 Separation of Powers Executive – President – enforce/carry out/execute the laws Legislative – Congress – make the laws Judicial – Supreme Court – define/interpret the laws – declare unconstitutional

5 The Beginning Articles of Confederation – not working
Finally met in Philadelphia (Ind. Hall) led by Hamilton, Madison, and Washington. Franklin the oldest. 55 members, 12 out of 13 states – all wanted a Republic, all wanted a Congress – lot of tempers – some walked out

6 The Great Compromise Big states (large population) wanted Congress passed on population. Small states wanted it equal. Compromised – 2 houses (bicameral) House – population Senate – equal (2)

7 James Madison Father of the Constitution
Wanted a strong central government 150 speeches during the debate Wrote most of Constitution Elected to House – helped draft basic laws Wrote the Bill of Rights Later became President

8 The Constitution Made up of three parts
Preamble, the Articles (7), and the Amendments (27) Passed in 1789, Bill of Rights added 1791

9 Review ley/Lesson2.html


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