what is the nature of the US constitution?
codified, entrenched and federal
what does it mean by specificity and vagueness?
there are specific aspects of the constitution that clearly set out powers, also has areas not so clear which can be interpreted differently
what do the first three articles of the constitution set out?
the powers of the legislature, executive and judiciary
what is the supremacy clause?
states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land
what are enumerated (delegated) powers?
powers given to the federal government, under the constitution.
what are implied powers?
powers possessed by federal government which are inferred from delegated powers
what is an example of an implied power?
the power to draft people into the army, comes from the delegated power to raise an army and navy
what are reserved powers?
powers not delegated to federal government, and are delegated to the states
What examples are there of concurrent powers?
Concurrent powers include the right to levy taxes, building roads and maintaining courts.
how can constitutional amendments be proposed and passed?
can be proposed by congress or by national constitutional convention, have to be approved by 2/3 majority in congress
How many amendments to the constitution was proposed during the presidency of Bill Clinton? How many of these were successful?
17 constitutional amendments were proposed during the presidency of Bill Clinton. None of these were successful.
How many amendments were proposed during the presidency of George W Bush? How many were successful?
6 amendments were proposed to the constitution during George W Bush’s presidency, although none were successful.
How many amendments to the constitution have been ratified since 1788?
Since 1788, 27 amendments to the constitution have been ratified.
what are the advantages of the amendment progress?
what are the disadvantages of amendment process?
how many total amendments passed?
27
what is the bill of rights?
the first 10 amendments
what are the 1st and 2nd amendments?
1: freedom of speech, religion, the press
2: right to bear arms
what are the arguments for the strength of the constitution?
what are the arguments for the weakness of the Constitution?
What % of constitutional amendments have successfully been passed and ratified?
Only 0.2%
What arguments are there that the separation of powers is a strength of the constitution?
The separation of powers has created largely independent and autonomous state governments that are free of federal interference, checks and balances prevent government tyranny, requires that bipartisan cooperation takes place across branches of government in order to legislate at times of divided government (increasing consensus and compromise).
What arguments are there that the separation of powers is a weakness of the constitution?
The federal government now has excessive control over the states, the President has excessive power over foreign policy, bipartisanship has faltered and given way to polarisation and partisanship (making it difficult to legislate), united government creates weaker scrutiny, government shutdowns have occurred when Congress and Executive have failed to agree budgets.
what are checks and balances?
a system in which each branch can partially control the power of the other branches