Constitutional Interpretation
Adopting the Constitution
Amendment Process
Foundational Principles
Foundational Principles cont.
100

The Founders recognized humans' desire for freedom and their capacity to govern, but they also had clear understand of humans' tendency to

sin

100

George Washington's self imposed two term limit on his presidenency is not in the Constitution, but it set a

Precedent

100

What process in the Constitution can meet the changing needs of the people?

Amendment process

100

Definition: The government does not have absolute power, but rather is limited to those powers that the people have given it

Limited government

100

Definition: The division of power between national and state levels of government

Federalism

200

In regards to how the Founders wrote the Constitution to be more like a _____, rather than a detailed manual.

framework/guide

200

Congress puts the Constitution into practice by establishing executive agencies, establishing lower courts, creating the national budget, and its main purpose of

Writing laws

200

The two major phases of the amendment process

Proposal and Ratification

200

Definition: To prevent any one group or individual from gaining too much control, the Founders separated the federal level into 3 branches

Separation of Powers

200

The Age of Enlightenment emphasized the idea of _________ __________, that the people are the ultimate source of their government's authority.

Popular Sovereignty

300

The more flexible way of interpreting the Constitution.

Broad constructionalists

300

In regards to congress what clause gives them the authority to complete its tasks?

Necessary and proper clause

300

States holding a _________ ____________ can propose an amendment at the request of 2/3 the states.

National convention

300

In conjuction to separation of powers, this reenforces the notion by thwarting one branch gaining too much power.

Checks and balances

300

The purpose of ________ ________ means that the courts can strike down laws passed from Congress and and actions taken by the President as unconstitutional

Judicial review

400

Even though we do not have a specific right to privacy, it is ___________ through the 3rd and 4th Amendment.

Implied

400

The President may also ______ _________ that are not specifically given and thus expand the Constitution's meaning and power of the office.

assume powers

400

During the ratification process of adopting an amendment, how many state legislatures (or states in a states convention) are required to ratify an amendment?

38 (or 3/4)

400

Determines the number of Supreme Court justices

Legislative branch

400

Because of checks and balances, sometimes the process can go into a ________ by political stalemate.

Gridlock, or deadlock

500

Because of the broad writing of the Article II, Section 3, "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed" The U.S. now has a vast federal

bureaucracy

500

Prior to 1841, when a President died, the vice-president assumed the responsibilities of the office, not the office itself. Who changed this by expanding the vice-presidents powers to actually become the president?

John Tyler

He was William H. Harrison's VP. Harrison died in office and Tyler refused to accept the title of acting president

500

Congress has typically given an amendment a ___ year time frame in which it must be ratified, or it will expire.

7

500

Who can call for a special session of Congress

President (Executive Branch)

500

This seminal Supreme Court case establishes the courts authority to review cases before it and strike down laws and actions is

Marbury v. Madison (1803).