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Warm Up-Unscramble

Warm Up-Unscramble.

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Warm Up-Unscramble

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  1. Warm Up-Unscramble this Constitution for the United States of America.and secure the Blessings of Liberty,We the people,do ordain and establish,of the United States,provide for the common defense,in Order to form,insure domestic Tranquility,a more perfect Union,to ourselves and our Posterity,promote general Welfare,establish Justice

  2. Warm Up-Answer We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

  3. Constitutional Principles

  4. Popular Sovereignty • People have the right to rule • “We the People” • Voting and Elections

  5. Rule of Law • Judicial Review • Impeachment • when President or Supreme Court Justice has broken the law • Majority of house to bring charges, 2/3 of senate to remove

  6. Separation of Powers • Article 1 • Powers to the Legislative Branch • Article 2 • Powers to the Executive • Article 3 • Powers to the Judicial

  7. Legislative Executive Judicial

  8. Checks and Balances • L>E: impeachment, override veto, reject appointments and treaties • L>J: impeachment, reject appointments • E>L: veto (also head of party, “bully pulpit”) • E>J: appoint judges, pardon • J>E: declare actions unconstitutional • J>L: declare laws unconstitutional

  9. Limited Government • Government may only do the things that people have given them the power to do • Article I, Sec 9- powers DENIED to Congress • Article I, Sec 10- powers DENIED to the States • Constitutionalism- • gov’tmust follow the law

  10. Federalism • Enumerate (expressed) Powers • Implied Powers • Necessary and Proper/Elastic Clause • Reserved Powers • Full Faith and Credit Clause • Example Public Education

  11. Federalism Continued • Concurrent Powers • Shared • Taxes, Crime, Punishment • Supremacy Clause • Supreme law of the land • Federal Gov’t > States

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