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Understanding the Constitution Videos
An introduction to the study of the Constitution For the united States.
Declaration Preamble:
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
Constitution Preamble:
We The People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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GENERAL SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE CHARTER DOCUMENT:
The unanimous Declaration of the
thirteen united States of America
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I. Need to dissolve certain political relationships.
II. Need to assume powers which God entitles man.
III. Declaring separation from an unjust government.
IV. Self-evident truths elaborated.
- A. All men are created equal.
- B. God our Creator gives to each unalienable Rights.
- 1. Life, Liberty, Happiness, property, safety, respect, privacy, etc.
- C. The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the strong.
- 1. Fact: The Revolution was not out of rebellion by the colonies, but rather England rebelled against God's Law by repeated injuries of usurpation and tyranny. The young colonies were forced to defend themselves against England's tyranny.
- a. eg. Bad laws, bad courts, police state (swarms of soldiers), taxes without consent, deprived of trial by jury, deporting people for trial, England declared the colonies out of their protection, rights of individuals plundered.
- b. The colonies repeatedly petitioned England, but only received repeated injury.
- c. England was warned from time to time.
- d. England was deaf to the voice of justice.
V. The colonies appealed to God the Supreme Judge of the world.
VI. The colonies right to be free and independent.
VII. Under the protection of God they pledged their lives, fortunes and honor.

GENERAL SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF BYLAWS / ORGANIZATIONAL DOCUMENT:
The Constitution of the United States
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Preamble: The people hold the power:
"We the People . . . in order to form a more perfect union, . . . and secure the blessings of liberty . . ."
ARTICLE I.
SECTION
- 1. Legislative powers.
- 2. House of representatives; qualifications of members; appointment of representatives and direct taxes; census; first appointment; vacancies; officers of the house; impeachments.
- 3. Senate, classification of senators; qualifications of; vice president to preside; other officers; trial of impeachments.
- 4. Election of members of congress; time assembling of congress.
- 5. Powers of each house; punishment for disorderly Behaviour; journal; adjournments.
- 6. Compensation and privileges; disabilities of members.
- 7. Revenue bills; passage and approval of bills; orders and resolutions.
- 8. General powers of congress; borrowing money; regulating commerce; naturalization and bankruptcy; money; weights and measures; counterfeiting; post offices; patents and copyrights; inferior courts; piracies and felonies; war; marque and reprisal; armies; navy; land and naval forces; calling the militia; District of Columbia; to enact laws necessary to enforce the Constitution.
- 9. Limitations of congress; migration; writ; of habeas corpus; bills of attainder and ex post facto laws prohibited; direct taxes; exports not to be taxed; interstate shipping; drawing money from the treasury; financial statements to be published; titles of nobility and favors from foreign powers prohibited.
- 10. Limitations of the individual States; no treaties; letters of marque and reprisal; no coining of money; bills of credit; not allowed to make any Thing but gold and silver Coin for payment of debts; no bills of attainder; ex post facto Law or law impairing the obligation of contracts; no title of nobility; State imposts and duties; further restrictions on State powers.
ARTICLE II.
SECTION
- 1. Executive powers; electors; qualifications, vacancy, compensation and Oath of the president.
- 2. Powers and duties of the president; making of treaties; powers of appointments.
- 3. Other powers and duties.
- 4. All government officers are liable to impeachment.
ARTICLE III.
SECTION
- 1. Judicial powers; all judges must have good Behaviour to stay in office; compensation not to be diminished.
- 2. Jurisdiction of federal courts and supreme court; trials for crime by jury except impeachment.
- 3. Treason defined; trial for and punishment.
ARTICLE IV.
SECTION
- 1. Message to the States; each State is to give full faith and credit to public acts and records of other States.
- 2. Citizens of each State shall be entitled; fleeing from justice.
- 3. Admission of new States; power of congress over territories.
- 4. Republican form of government guaranteed to every State; protection from invasion or domestic violence.
ARTICLE V.
SECTION
- 1. Amending the Constitution.
ARTICLE VI.
SECTION
- 1. National obligations; Public debt; Constitution to be the supreme Law of the land; Constitutional Oath of office; no religious test required.
ARTICLE VII.
SECTION
- 1. Ratification of the Constitution; George Washington signs Twelfhindi, the highest ranking Saxon government, eg. He was equal of 1200 King Georges, or you as a juror are equal to 1200 presidents, congressmen or judges, local, federal or of the supreme Court.
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