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  1. In the Constitution as originally drafted, our "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" were secured in two essential, but structural ways: first, by the careful division and enumeration of power, and second, by the reservation of authority to the governmental entities closest to us-the States.

  2. primary authority. Statements about the law that come directly from a legislature, a court, or another body with official capacity to issue or clarify rules for its jurisdiction. Primary authority is always mandatory in disputes where it governs. See Secondary authority (contrast). wex. ACADEMIC TOPICS. legal education and writing. wex definitions.

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    • The U. S Constitution was written in the same Pennsylvania State House where the Declaration of Independence was signed and where George Washington received his commission as Commander of the Continental Army.
    • Written in 1787, the Constitution was signed on September 17. But it wasn’t until 1788 that it was ratified by the necessary nine states.
    • The U.S. Constitution was prepared in secret, behind locked doors that were guarded by sentries.
    • Some of the original framers and many delegates in the state ratifying conventions were very troubled that the original Constitution lacked a description of individual rights.
  4. Source: U.S. Constitution Article 1, Section 7, Clause 1 Constitutional Concept: Limited Government: The Founders believed that government was based on the consent of

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  5. See Jack M. Balkin, Constitutional Redemption 239 (2011) (noting that the Constitution serves a function as a basic law or framework for governance that allocates powers and responsibilities). a central, and perhaps counterintuitive, purpose of the Constitution is to restrain the government, by, among other things, immunizing certain values and ...

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Summary Students analyze clauses from the Constitution of the United States and analyze political cartoons to reinforce their understanding of the major principles of government embodied in the Constitution. Rationale Students develop an understanding of the major ideas embodied in the U.S. Constitution by studying how they are manifest in the language of the Constitution and reflected in ...

  7. Written by Erwin Chemerinsky and Michael Stokes Paulsen. The Preamble of the U.S. Constitution—the document’s famous first fifty-two words— introduces everything that is to follow in the Constitution’s seven articles and twenty-seven amendments. It proclaims who is adopting this Constitution: “We the People of the United States.”.

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