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F ederal Government E numerated S tate Government R eserved and B oth Governments C oncurrent ENUMERATED RESERVED Concurrent
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F ederal Government E numerated S tate Government R eserved and B oth Governments C oncurrent ENUMERATED RESERVED Concurrent. 2. Imagine a theorist who accepts So this would be to think of taking something for granted as an action, or something very similar to an action. On the other hand, one might think that Bill of Rights Institute. Bozeman, Montana. November 15, 2012. Artemus. . Ward. Department of Political Science. Northern Illinois University. aeward@niu.edu. Underlying Principles. We will discuss three basic principles underlying the U.S. Constitution, and therefore the American form of government:. How did we get the government we have?. Philosophical Precursors. Social Contract Theory . Montesquieu. Thomas Hobbs and John Locke. Social Contract. Declaration of Independence. HOBBES LOCKE MONTESQUIEU. AOS 2: On completion of this unit the student should be able to explain the role of the Commonwealth Constitution in defining law making powers within a federal structure.... Federation. In the 19. th. Definition. Federalism. – The division of powers among the local, state and national governments.. Federal Powers Derived from the Constitution. Delegated Powers – Powers the Constitution delegates to the national government through expressed, implied and inherent powers.. Today we will define and discuss the seven principles of the Constitution.. Vocabulary. The Framers – those men who first wrote the Constitution. sovereignty – the ability and authority to make your own decisions and control your own life. Topic 3. An Overview of the Constitution. Preamble. Articles 1-7. Amendments 1-27 (1-10 known as the bill of rights). Basic Principles. Popular Sovereignty. Limited government (Constitutionalism) (Rule of law). Lets create a new government for the nation but keep the state governments too. That way they can limit each other’s powers. We’ll call the national or central government the FEDERAL government. So we can call this system . Referral of law-making power by the states to the Commonwealth Power. Where referendum procedures have been unsuccessful in amending the wording of the Constitution, and a case is not brought before the High Court there is a third means available which is more efficient and effective. Article 1, Section 8 of U.S. Constitution:. Congress may exercise only those powers that are granted to it by Constitution, further defined by Bill of Rights, and other protections found in Constitution.. Concurrent powers include, but are not limited to:. Setting up courts. Creating and collecting taxes. Building highways. Borrowing money. Making and enforcing laws. Chartering banks and corporations. How Does the Constitution Work?. Learning Objective:. 1. . Students will create visual metaphors to explain the seven principles of the Constitution. . 2. . Students will practice their speaking skills as they explain their visual analogies to the rest of the class. . National . Government. State. Government. Powers Granted. Powers Denied. Delegated Powers. Reserved Powers. Concurrent Powers. Expressed. Implied. Inherent. 10. th. Amendment. Denied:. Expressly. Silence of the Constitution. Lyttleton’s. Constitution. A Few Comments about Colonialism and Nigeria. The formation of what Nigeria is today can be traced to colonialism. It is important to examine what colonialism is and its agenda was. .
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