This presentation was developed as an introduction to the Boy Scout merit badge, Citizenship in the Nation. It can also be used as an overview for an American Government class.
17. Preamble ~ Explains why the Constitution was written Articles (7) ~ Describe how the government works and how the Constitution can be changed Amendments (27) ~ Describes the rights of the citizens of the United States The Constitution
18. The Preamble We the People , in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice , insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense , promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution of the United States of America.
19. What Does It Mean? We, the People of the United States, want to make a better country. We want a court system that treats people fairly and equally. We want peace in our country. We want an army to protect us. We want our people to have the things they need. We want freedom now and in the future. We are writing and signing this Constitution to guarantee we will have these things.
55. Checks and Balances Executive Checks On the Legislative * Can propose laws * Can veto laws * Can call special sessions of Congress * Makes appointments * Negotiates foreign treaties * Can grant pardons to federal offenders Executive Checks On the Judicial * Appoints federal judges
56. Legislative Checks On the Judicial Legislative Checks On the Executive * Can override President’s veto * Confirms executive appointments * Ratifies treaties * Appropriates money * Can impeach and remove President * Can impeach and remove judges * Create lower federal courts * Can propose amendments to overrule judicial decisions * Approves appointments of federal judges Checks and Balances
57. * Can declare Executive actions unconstitutional Judicial Checks on the Executive Branch * Can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional Judicial Checks on the Legislative Branch Checks and Balances * Presides over impeachment proceedings
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59. Powers Delegated to National Government Coin money Declare War Regulate interstate & foreign trade Set standard weights & measures Create & maintain armed forces Make copyright & patent laws Establish postal offices Establish foreign policy Create federal courts Admit new states
60. Powers Reserved by States Create corporation laws Regulate trade within state Establish & maintain schools Establish local governments Make laws about marriage & divorce Conduct elections Provide for public safety
61. Provide for public welfare Administer criminal justice Charter banks Raise taxes Borrow money Powers Shared
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66. The Bill of Rights The first 10 amendments to the U. S. Constitution
107. Tyrannosaurus Debt TOUR GUIDE : To your left, folks, is the Washington Monument , to your right, the White House . And over there, just beyond the Capitol , is the National Debt !
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113. It is our job as citizens to pay attention to politics, to question, to participate. Democracy only functions if its citizens are educated, critical thinkers.
Notes de l'éditeur
Welcome. This merit badge is probably one of the most important merit badges that you will earn on your way to becoming an Eagle Scout and as you grow and become a participating citizen of the United States. (plays Star Spangled Banner)