Indholdsfortegnelse
1. The Preamble is a statement of both the source of the political authority of the Constitution and of its purposes or goals. On whose authority does the Constitution rest? In your own words, explain the purposes of the Constitution as stated in the Preamble.
2. What kind of government institutions and powers would be necessary to fulfill these purposes? Do you see any potential conflicts among these purposes?
3. What kind of power does the Constitution confer on Congress?
4. Why does the Constitution divide Congress into two houses? What is gained by this division?
5. Summarize this section.
6. Explain why this section is essential. How do these specific requirements ensure that the House of Representatives represents the people?
7. Summarize this section. What advantages do the states have under this arrangement?
8. Explain why this section is essential. Point out some differences between requirements for the House of Representatives and the Senate and explain why the differences are significant.
9. Summarize this section.
10. Explain why this section is essential.
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Uddrag
1. The Preamble is a statement of both the source of the political authority of the Constitution and of its purposes or goals.
On whose authority does the Constitution rest? In your own words, explain the purposes of the Constitution as stated in the Preamble.
It's a brief introduction for the fundamental purpose and principles of the constitution, and what the founding fathers hope to achieve later on.
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