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Principles Underlying the Constitution
2.01: Identify principles in the United States Constitution.
5 Principles The Framers embraced five principles as the
backbone of the Constitution: popular sovereignty rule of law separation of powers checks and balances federalism
Popular Sovereignty Article IV guarantees a republic, in which
supreme power belongs to the people (popular sovereignty).
The people express their will through elected representatives.
Provisions, such as those about the right to vote, ensure popular sovereignty.
How was popular sovereignty portrayed by...
English citizens?
Magna Carta Glorious
Revolution Parliament
made up of representatives that the people elected
Growth of democratic government
American American colonists?colonists?
Creation of Creation of colonial colonial governments governments Town Town meetingsmeetings Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence
Framers of the Framers of the Constitution?Constitution?““We the We the People…”People…” Gov’t must Gov’t must always reflect always reflect the will of the the will of the peoplepeopleWill of people Will of people expressed expressed through through electionselections
Rule of Law Government is
limited by the rule of law. This means that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern.
Separation of Powers To keep any one
person or group from becoming too powerful, the Framers divided government into three branches with different functions.
This split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches is called the separation of powers.
Baron de Montesquieu French philosopher
Baron de Montesquieu believed that the best way to protect the liberty of the people was to clearly separate the legislative, executive and judicial functions and assign each to a separate governmental branch.
Checks and Balances
Checks and balances keep any one branch from becoming too powerful. Each branch can check, or restrain, the power of the others.
For example, the president can veto laws, Congress can block presidential appointments, and the Supreme Court can overturn laws it finds contrary to the Constitution.
Federalism
Under federalism, power is shared by the national government and the states. Americans must obey the laws of both.
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Expressed and Reserved Powers Enumerated or expressed powers are
powers the Constitution specifically grants to the national government.
Powers not given to the national government are reserved powers kept by the states.
Concurrent Powers Powers that both levels of government can
exercise are concurrent powers. Concurrent powers include the power to
enforce the laws, establish courts, collect taxes, borrow money, and provide for the general welfare.
The Supremacy Clause What happens if there is a conflict between
Federal and State authority? When national and state laws conflict, the
Constitution is the final authority. Neither the national nor state governments may act in violation of it.
Flexibility The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause)
Implied Powers Loose Constructionist
“Living Document” Ability of the Constitution to be changed over time.
Class Quiz
Powers kept by state governments alone are called ___.A. Concurrent PowersB. State PowersC. Enumerated PowersD. Reserved Powers
Powers kept by state governments alone are called ___.A. Concurrent PowersB. State PowersC. Enumerated PowersD. Reserved Powers
Popular Sovereignty is the notion that power lies with ____.A. The WealthyB. The KingC. The PeopleD. The Government
Popular Sovereignty is the notion that power lies with ____.A. The WealthyB. The KingC. The PeopleD. The Government
Which principle of government makes the governed and those who govern equally accountable to the law?A. Popular SovereigntyB. The Rule of LawC. Separation of PowersD. Checks and Balances
Which principle of government makes the governed and those who govern equally accountable to the law?A. Popular SovereigntyB. The Rule of LawC. Separation of PowersD. Checks and Balances
Which of the following is an expressed power of the national government?A. To collect taxesB. To conduct electionsC. To coin and print moneyD. To establish public school systems
Which of the following is an expressed power of the national government?A. To collect taxesB. To conduct electionsC. To coin and print moneyD. To establish public school systems