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“Divine Right” Political Philosophy

Well, first there was a king. (King George III)

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“Enlightenment” Political Philosophy Popular Sovereignty: a doctrine in political theory

that government is created by and subject to the will of the people.

Republic: a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law.

Federal b: a form of government in which power is distributed between a central authority and a number of constituent territorial units

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The Constitution Created a “Limited Government”

The drafters of theConstitution purposefullycreated a federalgovernment limited in itsauthority to pass lawsonly in the areas listed inArticle 1. Rest ofauthority given to theStates or the people (inthe Bill of Rights)themselves.

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Bill of Rights Defines and guarantees the

fundamental rights of all Americans:• Freedom of religion, speech and press• Right to bear arms• Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure• Rights of accused not to incriminate self, not be

tried twice, etc. • Right of accused to speedy, fair trial • No cruel and unusual punishment. Plus fair bail.

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Federalism Separation of power between the

federal (national) level of government and the state levels.

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Levels of Government/Levels of Laws

Local Government=Local laws (ordinances) State Government=State laws (statutes) Federal Government=Federal laws

(statutes)

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Discuss State, Fed or Local?

Crossing state borders with drugs is illegal

You must display a city sticker on your vehicle

It is illegal to kill another person State taxes are due by January 1,

2016 under penalty of law

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Supremacy Clause

Federal law is superior to and overrides state law when they conflict.

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Federalism and the Courts Because of federalism, we have

BOTH federal courts and state courts.

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Separation of PowersThree branches with different powers:Legislative: Makes LawsExecutive: Enforces LawsJudicial Branch: Interpret Laws

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Checks and Balances Each branch has

the power to “check” the powers of the other two branches.

EX. The legislative branch can override a presidential veto.

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Judicial Review Courts can declare laws

unconstitutional.

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What Amendment Applies?

In the City of Chicago guns are prohibited.

What about just automatic weapons?

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What Amendment Applies?

The police believe an endangered child is inside a house. They barge in without first getting a warrant.

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What Amendment Applies?

Cook County jail prisoners are only served soy meat on white bread sandwiches every day. Some inmates complain of consistent stomach pains.

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What Amendment Applies?

Jones College Prep students want to protest Donald Trump’s campaign and do so by wearing red bandanas. School officials prohibit this claiming it is a distraction.