AP Gov Required Documents MASTER

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Declaration of Independence
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-Social contract theory- require consent of the governed -People can abolish destructive government -Telling British people they've already told the grievances- ignored colonist- in war=enemies, in peace=friends ARGUMENTS: unalienable rights- life, liberty, property establish gov to protect rights gov gets power from the people right/ duty to overthrow (Last 2= Social Contract Theory) GRIEVANCES: taxation w/o representation quartering troops trial w/o jury dissolving colonists' representative governing bodies controlling judges DJJTQ (Dissolving government, judge control, jury (none), taxation, quartering troops)
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Articles of Confederation
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1st guiding doc for U.S. government Equal representation in one house congress GOOD: NW Ordinance- slaver/ splitting new territory WEAKNESSES: 1. No power to tax (borrow state $, but the states are broke!) 2. No president/ executive 3. No judiciary 4. No power to regulate interstate commerce 5. 9/13 states to pass law 6. 13/13 states to change/ amend it LIMITED POWERS OF CONGRESS: 1. Can borrow $ 2. Can declare war 3. can sign treaties 4. can create national army/ navy (unpaid/ can't draft) Shown weak by Shay's Rebellion (national gov problems raising an army/ stopping rebellion) (JIET-9-13) Judiciary, Interstate Commerce, Executive, 9/13 law, 13/13 amend
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The Constitution
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Know the Articles Article 1 Section 1: -Congress legislates -House & Senate Article 1 Section 2: -Representatives --2 year terms --25 years old --Citizen 7 Years --Citizen of the State -Speaker of the House -House has power to impeach- simple majority -Reapportionment- with the Census- Representatives reapportioned to states Article 1 Section 3: -Senators --2 per state --6 year terms --30 years old --Citizen 9 Years --Citizen of the State -Vice President runs Senate (doesn't happen that way today)- can break tie votes -President Pro Tempore (lead Senate) -Senate holds impeachment trial (super majority- 2/3) Article 1 Section 7: -President can veto -Super majority in Congress to override veto -Power to make tax bills (start in the House) Article 1 Section 8: -Key/ Enumerated Powers of Congress --Naturalization --Raise Army/ Navy --Power of the Purse (Coin money, power to tax, borrow money) --Interstate commerce --Lower Courts --Declare War _Necessary & Proper Clause (Elastic Clause) Article 1 Section 9: -What Congress cannot do --Cannot suspend Writ of Habeas Corpus (except for public safety-war) ---Bring before a judge to tell why arrested --No Bills of Attainder (bill that puts individual/ group into jail/ punishes w/o trial) --No ex post facto laws (law passed to make something illegal that not illegal before then punishing those who committed the action before illegal) --No kings/ princes/ titles of nobility Article 2 Section 1: -If no candidate gets 270 electoral votes, House chooses the president -Executive --4 year terms --Born in USA --US Resident for 14 years straight --35 years old Article 2 Section 2: -Delegated/ Expressed powers of President --Commander in Chief --Grants Reprieves & Pardons --Makes Treaties --Makes Appointments (with Advice and Consent of Senate) -Senate confirms treaties/ appointments (Advice and Consent) -The Cabinet- vice president, chief of staff, heads of the 15 executive departments (agencies)- not ALL agencies Article 2 Section 3: -More expressed powers --State of the Union address --Call special sessions of Congress Article 3: -Creates the Supreme Court (Congress makes lower courts) -Judiciary has life terms Article 3 Section 3: -defines treason Article 5: -Amendment Process --Ex. of Federalism -2/3 of Congress can vote- get an amendment proposed --OR states can call national convention- get 2/3 vote- get Amendment proposed (not popular) --Ratification- 3/4 of state legislatures approve it --OR 3/4 of state convention can ratify it (not popular) Article 6: -Supremacy Clause
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Fed 10
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Factions inevitable Cure factions= eliminate freedom (no) or representative democracy- well controls factions pure democracy- cannot control factions pluralist theory- all these groups compete in a republic so you get compromise Federalism- if representative focused on national issues- don't worry because you have a state government- controls factions (power splintered so one group can't control multiple states) Fact10ns
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Brutus I
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-Written to dissuade readers from supporting Constitution at Constitutional Convention -Necessary & Proper Clause and Supremacy Clause give federal gov unlimited power -Representatives in government would be too far removed from the people in a large republic -All important powers given to federal government -Does not like federal government power to tax (increases all other powers) -Standing army (profession soldiers even in time of peace)= destruction of liberty -Federal courts will destroy state courts (IACRUT-Important Powers, Army, Courts destroy courts, Representation, Unlimited Power, Taxation)
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Fed 51
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Sets up checks and balances Echoes Montesquieu -3 branches of government -Each branch self sufficient, but have power over the others to prevent tyranny -Congress naturally being most powerful should be further divided- House & Senate -This style of government tames factions Montesquieu 52
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Fed 78
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life terms (tenure) for judiciary: -prevent legislative encroachment -necessary if courts are going to be able to defend the constitution -Judiciary is naturally weakest of branches -Judiciary must be independent to rule laws that violate the constitution, unconstitutional 78 judiciate
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Fed 70
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Strong executive does not contradict republican government Good government= energy (power, influence, flexibility, quick execution of powers- protect national security) in the executive branch Energy needed to -carry out laws -protect property -prevent anarchy -national security -protect liberty -make quick decisions -have secrecy -take action need energy= energy means unity= unity equals one person Plurality in CONGRESS good- promotes deliberation Plurality in executive would slow decision making 70=energy
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Letter from a Birmingham Jail
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In Birmingham because injustice there is injustice everywhere Steps of Nonviolent Action: -Collection of the facts -negotiation -self-purification -direct action Constructive nonviolent tension- breaking the status quo to lead to change- having a dialogue about the issue, not a monologue Lists injustices For example, being called "boy," not able to sleep in motels, not allowed into amusement parks Unjust laws= don't follow moral code -break them to maintain justice/ integrity of the law Don't settle for negative peace- peace that perpetuates social injustices Accept nonviolent protests to avoid violent protests Being labeled as an "extremist" is okay because they produce social change