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1 objective 2.3

2 Objective 2.3 the structure and organization of the U.S. Constitution

3 The Constitution of the U.S. government establishes the character

4 the plan for the government;
The Constitution the plan for the government; outlines it is a framework

5 the power of the U.S.government
The Constitution the power of the U.S.government defines

6 the power of the U.S. government
The Constitution the power of the U.S. government distributes

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8 The Constitution begins with the
PREAMBLE

9 introduces the Constitution
The PREAMBLE introduces the Constitution

10 Mrs. Scott would call the Preamble a topic sentence

11 after the Preamble…

12 The Constitution outlines the government

13 The Constitution really is set up like an outline
The Constitution really is set up like an outline. In class we outline using numbers and letters

14 I. Make laws

15 I. Make laws A. Who B. How

16 I. Make laws A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How

17 I. Make laws A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How III. Decide cases

18 I. Make laws A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How III. Decide cases

19 The Constitution really is set up like an outline; but instead of simple letters and numbers for the various parts it uses words with numbers

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21 the Constitution is divided into
ARTICLES

22 is like a paragraph in an essay
each article is like a paragraph in an essay

23 covers a different topic
each ARTICLE covers a different topic

24 sets up LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
ARTICLE 1 sets up LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

25 sets up LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
ARTICLE 1 sets up LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

26 sets up EXECUTIVE BRANCH
ARTICLE 2 sets up EXECUTIVE BRANCH

27 sets up EXECUTIVE BRANCH
ARTICLE 2 sets up EXECUTIVE BRANCH

28 sets up JUDICIAL BRANCH
ARTICLE 3 sets up JUDICIAL BRANCH

29 sets up JUDICIAL BRANCH
ARTICLE 3 sets up JUDICIAL BRANCH

30 establishes relationship: U.S. to STATES; STATES to STATES
ARTICLE 4 establishes relationship: U.S. to STATES; STATES to STATES

31 establishes relationship: U.S. to STATES; STATES to STATES
ARTICLE 4 establishes relationship: U.S. to STATES; STATES to STATES

32 explains how to ADD AMENDMENTS
ARTICLE 5 explains how to ADD AMENDMENTS

33 explains how to ADD AMENDMENTS
ARTICLE 5 explains how to ADD AMENDMENTS

34 establishes SUPREMACY of U.S. LAW
ARTICLE 6 establishes SUPREMACY of U.S. LAW

35 establishes SUPREMACY of U.S. LAW
ARTICLE 6 establishes SUPREMACY of U.S. LAW

36 gives the requirement for RATIFICATION
ARTICLE 7 gives the requirement for RATIFICATION

37 gives the requirement for RATIFICATION
ARTICLE 7 gives the requirement for RATIFICATION

38 I. Make laws A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How III. Decide cases

39 I. Make laws Legislative A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws Executive A. Who B. How III. Decide cases Judicial

40 I. Make laws Legislative A. Who B. How II. Enforce laws Executive A. Who B. How III. Decide cases Judicial

41 the Articles are divided into
sections

42 deals with a sub-topic for that Article
each SECTION deals with a sub-topic for that Article

43 Sections (sub-topics) contain details for running the government
each SECTION Sections (sub-topics) contain details for running the government

44 I. Make laws Legislative A. Who Congress B. How II. Enforce laws Executive A. Who President B. How III. Decide cases Judicial

45 I. Make laws Legislative A. Who Congress B. How II. Enforce laws Executive A. Who President B. How III. Decide cases Judicial

46 I. Make laws Legislative A. Who Congress B. How II. Enforce laws Executive A. Who President B. How III. Decide cases Judicial

47 Some of the sections have
clauses

48 I. Make laws Senate A. Who House B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How III. Decide cases

49 I. Make laws Senate A. Who House B. How II. Enforce laws A. Who B. How III. Decide cases

50 organizes the details in a section
a CLAUSE organizes the details in a section

51 At the end it has the 39 signatures
of the representatives of the 12 states

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53 Let’s look at the Constitution
In your textbook turn to page 68

54 How many SECTIONS does it have?
Look at Article 1 How many SECTIONS does it have?

55 What does SECTION 1 establish ?
Look at Article 1 What does SECTION 1 establish ?

56 What does SECTION 2 establish ?
Look at Article 1 What does SECTION 2 establish ?

57 What does SECTION 8 describe ?
Look at Article 1 What does SECTION 8 describe ?

58 The Constitution established what the government
is allowed to do

59 But it did not say what the government
is NOT allowed to do

60 To solve this problem were added
amendments

61 10 Amendments were added together and called the
Bill of Rights

62 says what the gov’t can not do
Bill of Rights

63 names and protects civil liberties of individuals
The Bill of Rights names and protects civil liberties of individuals

64 details the rights citizens have when accused of a crime
The Bill of Rights details the rights citizens have when accused of a crime

65 establishes ways that citizens can sue other citizens
The Bill of Rights establishes ways that citizens can sue other citizens

66 The Bill of Rights ensures that people and states retain powers not granted to the U.S. government

67 During 200 years a total of were added
27 amendments

68 These were added to define or expand rights or to refine the U. S
These were added to define or expand rights or to refine the U.S. form of democracy.

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