Government in the United States-The Constitution

 

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"Think Power and Who Has It".  Reflect on who has been making the decisions and the current environment we are living in as it pertains to the Corona Virus Epidemic. Who are we listening to, what are the citizens saying, what are the mayors, governors, congress, the president saying and doing? This will help with your understanding of our government and the purpose of the United States Constitution.

 

What is the Constitution and its purpose?

The Constitution of the United States established America’s national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens.  It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Under America’s first governing document, the Articles of Confederation, the national government was weak and states operated like independent countries. At the 1787 convention, delegates devised a plan for a stronger federal government with three branches—executive, legislative and judicialalong with a system of checks and balances to ensure no single branch would have too much power. 

 

Who were the Framers (writers) of the Constitution?

Why is the Constitution so Important?
Our Constitution is important because in 1787, no country in the world had ever allowed its citizens to select their own form of government, much less to select a democratic government. The Constitution put governance in the hands of the people. The people have a say in how they are governed by electing representatives who share their beliefs.
  
Resources on the Constitution & the 3 Branches of Government
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