Studies in Civics Part 16

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Studies in Civics



Studies in Civics Part 16


_Some Pertinent Questions_.


Group all the defects of the government under the articles of confederation using these two heads: 1. Defects in organization. 2.


Defects in essential powers.


In the const.i.tutional convention there were several "plans" proposing forms of government. State the provisions of the Virginia plan; of the New Jersey plan; of the Hamilton plan; the Connecticut plan. Watch for traces of each as you proceed in your study of the const.i.tution.


Memorize the following outline of the const.i.tution:


GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE CONSt.i.tUTION.


PREAMBLE, giving reasons for the formation of the const.i.tution.


ARTICLE I.--_The Legislative Department_.


Sec. 1. Vestment of power in a congress of two houses.


Sec. 2. House of representatives: apportionment, qualifications, election, term, sole powers.


Sec. 3. Senate: apportionment, qualifications, election, term, sole powers.


Sec. 4. Congress: time and place of election, time of meeting.


Sec. 5. Houses respectively: relations to members.


Sec. 6. Provisions common: privileges and disabilities.


Sec. 7. Mode of pa.s.sing laws.


Sec. 8. Powers of congress.


Sec. 9. Prohibitions on congress.


Sec. 10. Prohibitions on the states.


ARTICLE II.--_The Executive Department_.


Sec. 1. Vestment of power, term, qualifications, election, etc.


Sec. 2. Powers.


Sec. 3. Duties.


Sec. 4. Responsibility.


ARTICLE III.--_The Judicial Department_.


Sec. 1. Vestment of authority, appointment, term, etc.


Sec. 2. Jurisdiction.


Sec. 3. Treason, definition, procedure.


ARTICLE IV.--_The States_.


Sec. 1. Mutual credit of official papers.


Sec. 2. Inter-state relations.


Sec. 3. New states and territories.


Sec. 4. Republican form of government guaranteed.


ARTICLE V.--_Mode of Amending the Const.i.tution_


ARTICLE VI.--_Miscellaneous_


ARTICLE VII.--_Ratification_


AMENDMENTS.


1-10. Personal rights guaranteed.


11. Limitation on Jurisdiction of U.S. Courts.


12. Mode of electing the president and vice-president.


13-15. Fruits of the Civil War.


[Ill.u.s.tration: PRINc.i.p.aL STORY (For Key see back of page.)]


[Ill.u.s.tration: THE PRINc.i.p.aL STORY OF THE CAPITOL.]


CHAPTER XX.


THE CONSt.i.tUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.


THE ENACTING CLAUSE [1] OR PREAMBLE.







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