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27 Total Amendments 11 are in the original Bill of Rights 2 cancel each other out 14 is really the actual number of Amendments. The 27 th Amendment was actually one of the original Bill of Rights Amendments. Supremacy Clause: whenever a state's laws come into conflict with a Federal law, the Federal law is supreme.
27 Total Amendments 11 are in the original Bill of Rights 2 cancel each other out 14 is really the actual number of Amendments. The 27 th Amendment was actually one of the original Bill of Rights Amendments. Supremacy Clause: whenever a state's laws come into conflict with a Federal law, the Federal law is supreme.
27 Total Amendments 11 are in the original Bill of Rights 2 cancel each other out 14 is really the actual number of Amendments. The 27 th Amendment was actually one of the original Bill of Rights Amendments. Supremacy Clause: whenever a state's laws come into conflict with a Federal law, the Federal law is supreme.
The Powers of the US Constitution to Change, Control
and Represent the United States Article 1 Powers Legislative Article 2 Powers Executive Article 3 Powers Judicial Article 4 Relations Between the States Article 5 Amending the Constitution Article 6 Supremacy of the Constitution Article 7 Ratification of the Constitution Review Full Faith and Credit Clause Each State must respect the laws, court rulings, and certifications of others states. Get married to Patrick Kane in Illinois? Florida will recognize it, too! Imagine if each state had their own currency. Or driving age! Privileges and immunities clause is similar, stating that no state may discriminate based on another citizens residence in another state. Protection from invasion Government promises to protect states from foreign invasion, or when there is conflict between or in the states.
Article 4Relations Between States Fugitive Slave Clause was the same thing, as the Supreme Court ruled free states must return slaves that escaped from slave states. Each state must have a Republican Government NOT direct democracy no referendum, initiative, recall?
Article 4, continuedRelations Between States Extradition Clause Criminals that escape one state for another must be returned to their home state should they flee! New States Must be approved by Congress, and approve the US Constitution. Cannot be made from parts of another state (unless that state agrees to it).
Article 4, ContinuedRelations Between States Article 5 Amending the Constitution Amend = to Change (so Amending means Changing the Constitution) 27 Total Amendments 11* are in the original Bill of Rights 2 cancel each other out 14 is really the actual number of Amendments Some have been very close to becoming Amendments. Equal Rights Amendment (1970s) Child Labor Amendment (1920s) Most dont have expiration dates, can be ratified at any time. The 27 th Amendment was actually one of the ORIGINAL Bill of Rights Amendments!
Article 5, Continued Notable Amendments Supremacy Clause: whenever a states laws come in conflict with a Federal law, the Federal law is supreme. The US also makes all treaties and laws which concern the nation, not states. The US also cannot require any religious test for Federal office. Article 6 Supremacy of the US Constitution Once 9 of the 13 States pass the Constitution, it becomes active. Each states government votes on it. Delaware is 1 st . New Hampshire is 9 th . Article 7Ratification of the Constitution Ratify = to Approve (so Ratification means Approving the Constitution)
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