U.S. Constitution study guide: Difference between revisions

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}}''' as adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787
}}''' as adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787


=={{#tip-text: Preamble|the opening paragraph of the Constitution which states its general purposes and source of power as the people}}==  
=={{#tip-text: Preamble|the opening paragraph of the Constitution which states its general purposes and source of power as the people}} (states general purpose of the Constitution)==  
'''{{#tip-text: We the People of the United States|
'''{{#tip-text: We the People of the United States|
* = declaration of self-government
* = declaration of self-government
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** which is listed in Article I, Section 8}}''' and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
** which is listed in Article I, Section 8}}''' and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.


== {{#tip-text: Article 1.|establishes the structures, duties, and powers of the legislative branch, i.e. the Congress}}==
== {{#tip-text: Article 1.|establishes the structures, duties, and powers of the legislative branch, i.e. the Congress}} (establishes the legislative branch==


==={{#tip-text: Section 1.|creates the House of Representatives as one of two "houses" of Congress (bicameral legislature; other house = Senate)}}===  
==={{#tip-text: Section 1.|creates the House of Representatives as one of two "houses" of Congress (bicameral legislature; other house = Senate)}} (establishes the House of Representatives)===  
All '''{{#tip-text: legislative Powers| law-making, from the Latin, "legis," for "law"}}''' herein granted shall be vested in a '''{{#tip-text: Congress|
All '''{{#tip-text: legislative Powers| law-making, from the Latin, "legis," for "law"}}''' herein granted shall be vested in a '''{{#tip-text: Congress|
'''congress''' =
'''congress''' =
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* the extent of impeachment is limited to removal from office and no other civil or criminal punishment}}'''.
* the extent of impeachment is limited to removal from office and no other civil or criminal punishment}}'''.


=== {{#tip-text: Section 3.| creates the Senate as one of two "houses" of Congress (bicameral legislature; other house = House of Representatives)}}===
=== {{#tip-text: Section 3.| creates the Senate as one of two "houses" of Congress (bicameral legislature; other house = House of Representatives)}} (creates the Senate)===


The '''{{#tip-text: Senate of the United States|
The '''{{#tip-text: Senate of the United States|