The Constitution Flashcards
How many times has the constitution been formally amended?
27 times
What are the first 10 amendments known as?
The bill of rights
What two words describe the US constitution?
Codified - written down.
Entrenched - Protected by law and therefore judiciable.
1st and 2nd amendment
1st - Freedom of speech
2nd - Right to bear arms.
6th and 8th amendment
6th - Right to a fair trial
8th - no cruel and unusual punishments
10th amendment
Powers not attributed to congress are held by the states.
13th amendment
Abolishes slavery
14th amendment
and what does it include?
Racial equality.
Defines citizenship and includes clauses such as equal protection and due process.
15th amendment
Prohibits the denial of the vote based on race or colour
19th Amendment
(Gave women the vote)
Prohibits the denial of the vote based on gender.
Case study 2nd amendment
Words such as “necessary” and “arms” are confusing as the situation has changed majorly.
The US is no longer at risk from the British and they have their own massive army to fight with.
The social setting and guns has evolved and no one knows whether the founding fathers would be happy with the usage now.
Also does “well regulated” not suggest Background checks etc are good?
6 Enumerated powers of Congress
- Power of the purse
- Commerce clause (regulate commerce)
- Necessary and Proper Clause
- Declares war
- Ratifies treaties
- Appointments.
6 Enumerated powers of the President
- Recognises other countries
- Negotiates treaties
- Grants pardons
- Vetoes legislation
- Nominates justices
- Commander in chief.
Power of the Judicial Branch
when was it formalised?
Implied power
Judicial review.
Not formalised until Marbury v Madison 1803
Constitutional Congressional checks on the president
- Can reject or approve appointments
- Can impeach the president
- Can veto bills
Constitutional congressional checks on the judiciary
- Approves judicial appointments
- Can create lower courts
- Can suggest constitutional amendments
Constitutional presidential checks on congress
Can amend, delay or reject legislation
Constitutional presidential checks on the judiciary
- Can issue pardons
- nominates judges
- sends nominations and treaties to congress.
Constitutional judiciary checks on the president and congress
- Ruling executive actions unconstitutional
- can rule legislation unconstitutional
what is an enumerated power?
A power directly defined in the constitution.
what is an implied power?
A power that is not directly defined but seems implied by the other powers