Articles II-VII of the US Constitution

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Articles 2-7 of the US
Articles 2-7 of the US
Constitution
Constitution
 
Information and Discussions
for Chapter 3.3
 
What branch is Article 2 about?
What do executive branches do?
Who heads the federal executive branch?
Discuss questions 1-6 on p. 30 of your
notebook!
Article II
Article II
 
What branch is Article 3 about?
What do judicial branches do?
Why are courts important to society?
Discuss questions 7-11 on p. 30 of your
notebook!
Article III
 
What is Article 4 about?
What problems existed between the states
under the AOC?
What is 
federalism
federalism
?
Discuss questions 12-16 on p. 30
of your notebook!
Article IV
Article V: Amendment Process:
Article V: Amendment Process:
Put below key word list on p. 31!
Put below key word list on p. 31!
Proposal
Proposal
Ratification
Ratification
 
2/3 of both
Houses of
Congress
propose
 
2/3 states
call for a
National
Convention
 
3/4 of State
Legislatures
 
3/4 of State
Ratifying
Conventions
 
Constitution
Amended
 
The 
Elastic Clause 
allows the
Constitution to expand with the times.
(Discuss meaning, location & history)
The Constitution uses vague language:
Pro
: Fewer amendments
Con
: Empowers to the Courts, esp.
SCOTUS, to interpret the law
 
Why so few Amendments?
 
What does 
supremacy
supremacy
 mean?
When it comes to the 3 levels of government
in our system of 
federalism
federalism
, which is
Supreme?
Discuss questions 18-20 on p. 30 of your
notebook!
What does the word 
ratify 
ratify 
mean?
Why do you think the Founding Fathers only
had 9 agree to ratify instead of all 13?
Articles VI-VII
 
Complete the keyword list for the
Preamble through Article 7 on p. 31.
Create a mnemonic device or illustrations
to help you remember the structure.
Share with the class. Pick winner…award
prizes!
Do Constitution structure review, p. 32
Take open book quiz tomorrow!
Keyword List, p. 31
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Dive into the details of Articles II to VII of the US Constitution, covering the branches of government, federalism, the amendment process, the significance of the courts, and more. Explore key questions, discussions, and concepts related to the foundational document of the United States.

  • US Constitution
  • Government Branches
  • Federalism
  • Amendment Process
  • Judicial System

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  1. Articles 2-7 of the US Constitution Information and Discussions for Chapter 3.3

  2. Article II What branch is Article 2 about? What do executive branches do? Who heads the federal executive branch? Discuss questions 1-6 on p. 30 of your notebook!

  3. Article III What branch is Article 3 about? What do judicial branches do? Why are courts important to society? Discuss questions 7-11 on p. 30 of your notebook!

  4. Article IV What is Article 4 about? What problems existed between the states under the AOC? What is federalism? Discuss questions 12-16 on p. 30 of your notebook!

  5. Article V: Amendment Process: Put below key word list on p. 31! Proposal Ratification 2/3 of both Houses of Congress propose 3/4 of State Legislatures Constitution Amended 2/3 states call for a National Convention 3/4 of State Ratifying Conventions

  6. Why so few Amendments? The Elastic Clause allows the Constitution to expand with the times. (Discuss meaning, location & history) The Constitution uses vague language: Pro: Fewer amendments Con: Empowers to the Courts, esp. SCOTUS, to interpret the law

  7. Articles VI-VII What does supremacy mean? When it comes to the 3 levels of government in our system of federalism, which is Supreme? Discuss questions 18-20 on p. 30 of your notebook! What does the word ratify mean? Why do you think the Founding Fathers only had 9 agree to ratify instead of all 13?

  8. Keyword List, p. 31 Complete the keyword list for the Preamble through Article 7 on p. 31. Create a mnemonic device or illustrations to help you remember the structure. Share with the class. Pick winner award prizes! Do Constitution structure review, p. 32 Take open book quiz tomorrow!

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