The preamble explains the purpose of the constitution and shows the power of the government. They want to make sure to protect the peoples rights, keep peace, and basically No Americans basic rights will be taken away.
Making laws and is made up of The Senate and The House of Representatives. The senate has 100 members, 2 from each state. The House of Representatives has 435 members from the population. Controlling money, and making laws s the legislative branches powers. The second branch is Article 2; The Executive branch, which is also known as the President. This branch is responsible for executing laws that were made by the legislative branch. The president is the commander-in-chief of the military. He can also make treaties with the consent of the senate. Last but not least the last branch is Article 3; The Judicial branch, the Supreme Court. Responsibility that is held by them is interpreting the laws.
While reading the Constitution, at first I was confused which made me frustrated. I didn’t see the purpose of what I was reading and when that happens that means I was bored. So after reading it, I was kind of in shock because how is someone suppose to remember all of these rules. I don’t know how to feel.
If we didn’t have the constitution how would life be now?
I don’t get why the president must be born in the U.S to be eligible. What would be the difference?
Why is the branches divided into 3? If it was one huge branch, would there be a difference in the government?
Can you call the Constitution a handbook for the law? Lol
They want to protects peoples rights but yet there are many things they do that they don’t follow, so what happens to those who don’t follow?
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