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THE U.S. CONSTITUTION

            And the Bill of Rights
Most Americans Are Clueless
• How Much Do You Know?
The Original 13 Colonies
   Colony             Year                    Founded By                     Royal Colony
   Virginia           1607                 London Company                       1624
Massachusetts         1620                      Puritans                        1691
New Hampshire         1623                 John Wheelwright                     1679
  Maryland            1634                   Lord Baltimore                      N/A
 Connecticut         c. 1635                Thomas Hooker                        N/A
 Rhode Island         1636                  Roger Williams                       N/A

  Delaware            1638       Peter Minuit & New Sweden Company               N/A

North Carolina        1653                     Virginians                       1729

South Carolina        1663     Eight Nobles -Royal Charter from Charles II      1729


 New Jersey           1664       Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret          1702

  New York            1664                    Duke of York                      1685
 Pennsylvania         1682                   William Penn                        N/A

   Georgia            1732             James Edward Oglethorpe                  1752

   Virginia           1607                 London Company                       1624
The Articles of 1779-1781
1. Preamble – Union    8. Common War Costs
2. States Rights       9. State Disputes,
3. Common Defense         Common Currency,
4. Free Citizens          Post Offices, Forbids
5. Congressional          Congressional Action
   Delegates (2-7)        without majority
6. Congress – War         vote.
7. States Appoint      10. Committees (11)
   Military Officers
                       12. $ & 13. Ratification
Weaknesses of the Articles?
Could only request revenues
 from states; no power to
 raise funds for militia
Amendments required
 unanimous consent and
 ratification by all states.
No judicial system
Why did They Need A Constitution?
• After the Revolution
Constitutional Convention- 1877
• Madison and Mason     No Rhode
                         Island
                        40 /55
                         Active
                         Members
                        Wealthy
Opposite Sides of the Fence
– Nationalists
 • Strong central government
– Democratic Nationalists supported strong
  central based on popular support.
– Small sector of group wanted narrowly
  defined republican central government.
– Small sector of group was concerned with
  claims western lands.
Two Plans -
         Virginia                   New Jersey
 Two Bodies (House &
                             One State One Vote
  Senate)
   Lower body chosen        Congress would
     by the people.           regulate trade/taxes
   Upper congress           Supreme Doctrine
     chosen by state
     legislatures            Executives chosen by
 Legislature chooses         Congress
  President                  Supreme Court
 Big Land States Favored     chosen by Executives
 Judges Chosen by           Favored Smaller
  Legislature                 States
Compromise
             The Connecticut Plan
House – State Populations
  Slaves count as 3/5’s of a free citizen.
Senate – Two Per State

School House Rock
Balance?
Is it the Constitution of the People?
– In 1913, Charles Beard sparked debate questioning if
  Americans supported the Constitution. Beard’s Thesis:
  the Constitution was written by wealthy property
  owners to ensure their self-interest. Based on the elite
  theory.
• Overall, Americans (poor and rich) supported the need for a
  strong national government to protect public welfare.
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
Amendments 11-27 (1794- 1992)
 The longest was sent to the states in 1794 and ratified in 1992.
                             Rick Perry’s Constitutional
                             Amendments
                             1. End life time judicial appointments
                             2. Congress can over ride the Supreme
                                Court (2/3)
                             3. No Federal Income Tax
                             4. Stop the people from voting for
                                Senators
                             5. Balanced Budget Amendment
                             6. Marriage is one man/one woman only
                             7. Abortion illegal.

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Constitutional rights

  • 1. THE U.S. CONSTITUTION And the Bill of Rights
  • 2. Most Americans Are Clueless • How Much Do You Know?
  • 3. The Original 13 Colonies Colony Year Founded By Royal Colony Virginia 1607 London Company 1624 Massachusetts 1620 Puritans 1691 New Hampshire 1623 John Wheelwright 1679 Maryland 1634 Lord Baltimore N/A Connecticut c. 1635 Thomas Hooker N/A Rhode Island 1636 Roger Williams N/A Delaware 1638 Peter Minuit & New Sweden Company N/A North Carolina 1653 Virginians 1729 South Carolina 1663 Eight Nobles -Royal Charter from Charles II 1729 New Jersey 1664 Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret 1702 New York 1664 Duke of York 1685 Pennsylvania 1682 William Penn N/A Georgia 1732 James Edward Oglethorpe 1752 Virginia 1607 London Company 1624
  • 4. The Articles of 1779-1781 1. Preamble – Union 8. Common War Costs 2. States Rights 9. State Disputes, 3. Common Defense Common Currency, 4. Free Citizens Post Offices, Forbids 5. Congressional Congressional Action Delegates (2-7) without majority 6. Congress – War vote. 7. States Appoint 10. Committees (11) Military Officers 12. $ & 13. Ratification
  • 5. Weaknesses of the Articles? Could only request revenues from states; no power to raise funds for militia Amendments required unanimous consent and ratification by all states. No judicial system
  • 6. Why did They Need A Constitution? • After the Revolution
  • 7. Constitutional Convention- 1877 • Madison and Mason  No Rhode Island  40 /55 Active Members  Wealthy
  • 8. Opposite Sides of the Fence – Nationalists • Strong central government – Democratic Nationalists supported strong central based on popular support. – Small sector of group wanted narrowly defined republican central government. – Small sector of group was concerned with claims western lands.
  • 9. Two Plans - Virginia New Jersey  Two Bodies (House &  One State One Vote Senate)  Lower body chosen  Congress would by the people. regulate trade/taxes  Upper congress  Supreme Doctrine chosen by state legislatures  Executives chosen by  Legislature chooses Congress President  Supreme Court  Big Land States Favored chosen by Executives  Judges Chosen by  Favored Smaller Legislature States
  • 10. Compromise The Connecticut Plan House – State Populations Slaves count as 3/5’s of a free citizen. Senate – Two Per State School House Rock
  • 12. Is it the Constitution of the People? – In 1913, Charles Beard sparked debate questioning if Americans supported the Constitution. Beard’s Thesis: the Constitution was written by wealthy property owners to ensure their self-interest. Based on the elite theory. • Overall, Americans (poor and rich) supported the need for a strong national government to protect public welfare.
  • 13. The Bill of Rights
  • 14. The Bill of Rights
  • 15. The Bill of Rights
  • 16. The Bill of Rights
  • 17. The Bill of Rights
  • 18. The Bill of Rights
  • 19. The Bill of Rights
  • 20. The Bill of Rights
  • 21. The Bill of Rights
  • 22. Amendments 11-27 (1794- 1992)  The longest was sent to the states in 1794 and ratified in 1992. Rick Perry’s Constitutional Amendments 1. End life time judicial appointments 2. Congress can over ride the Supreme Court (2/3) 3. No Federal Income Tax 4. Stop the people from voting for Senators 5. Balanced Budget Amendment 6. Marriage is one man/one woman only 7. Abortion illegal.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Freedom of Speech, Religion and Press
  2. Right to bear arms.
  3. Freedom from housing soldiers
  4. Freedom from search and seizure (probably cause).
  5. Trials for crimes; just compensation for private property taken for public use.
  6. Speedy Trial, Double Jeopardy
  7. Civil Rights – Civil Suits
  8. Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Excessive Bail, Fines
  9. State’s Rights