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1 Framework & Underlying Principles of Constitution Dee Ann Owens

2 A Glance at the Constitution Plan of Government 4543 words Living Document 27 Amendments Oldest in the World

3 Parts of the Constitution Preamble Articles Amendments

4 Preamble Goals of the US – Form a more perfect union – Establish Justice – Insure Domestic Tranquility – Provide for the Common Defense – Promote the General Welfare – Secure Blessings of Liberty for ourselves and our posterity

5 Articles Explains how government will work Article I – Legislative Branch > creates laws Article II – Executive Branch > enforces laws Article III – Judicial Branch > interprets laws

6 Articles Explains how government will work Look at Articles I, II, and II Just by glancing at the Articles, what differences do you see? Why do you think this is?

7 Articles Article IV – Relationships > National to States/State to State Article V – Amendment Process Article VI – National Supremacy Article VII – Ratification Process

8 Amendments 27 Formal Changes Changes that alter the wording of the Constitution Process to Amend intended to be difficult

9 Underlying Principles of the Constitution Limited Government Rule of Law Separation of Powers Popular Sovereignty Checks and Balance Federalism Republic

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11 National Government Has certain powers and Responsibilities. These are known as Delegated, Expressed or Enumerated Powers. State Governments have certain powers and responsibilities. These are known as Reserved Powers. Nat’l Gov’t State Gov’ts Definition: power to govern is divided between the national government and state governments with each level having separate powers and sharing some powers The Nat’l Gov’t and State Gov’ts share some powers. These are known as Concurrent Powers

12 The Ladder of Laws If there is a conflict between a lower level law and an upper level law, the upper level law takes precedence. The Constitution takes precedence overall!

13 Framework & Underlying Principles of Constitution Dee Ann Owens

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