Title: The Constitution Packet 3
1The Constitution Packet 3
2The Declaration of Independence
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4The Constitution
5The Constitution(has 3 main parts)
- Part 1
- The Preamble
- Describes the purpose of
- the document and government
- The most important part of our government?
- The people
6- Part 2
- The 7 articles
- Establish how the government is structured and
how the Constitution can be changed. - There are seven articles
7These 7 articles
- The powers and duties of Congress (the
Legislative Branch) and how they carry out their
powers. - The powers and duties of the president and his
staff (the Executive Branch) of the United
States. - The powers and duties of the countrys court
system (the Judicial Branch). - Explains how states should work together for the
good of the country. - How the Constitution can be changed (amended).
- The nation as a whole is more important than each
state. - Everyone was OK with all this and it was going to
be approved
8Changes to the Constitution the first ten are
called the Bill of Rights
9The National Archives (in Washington D.C.)
The National Archives is the U.S. Governments
collection of documents that records important
events in American history. The National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA) is the
Government agency that preserves and maintains
these materials and makes them available for
research.
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11Some of the more interesting documentsat the
National Archives
- Declaration of Independence
- Articles of Confederation
- The Constitution
- Bill of Rights
- Louisiana Purchase
- List of Lewis's Purchases
- District of Columbia Emancipation
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Abolition of Slavery
- Check for Alaska
- Edison's Light Bulb Patent
- Zimmermann Telegram
- Women's Right to Vote
- Social Security Act
- FDR's "Day of Infamy" Speech
- Brown v. Board of Education
- A Letter from Jackie Robinson
- Voting Rights Act
- Apollo 11 Flight Plan
- Elviss Letter to President Nixon
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14Declaration of Independence
- Q. Is anything written on the back of the
Declaration of Independence? - A. Yes, there is writing on the back of the
original, signed Declaration of Independence. But
it is not invisible, nor does it include a map,
as the Disney feature film, National Treasure,
suggests. The writing on the back reads "Original
Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July
1776," and it appears on the bottom of the
document, upside down.
15Declaration of Independence
- Q. Is the original Declaration of Independence
written on paper? - A. No, the original was engrossed on parchment
which is an animal skin specially treated with
lime and stretched to create a strong,
long-lasting writing support. The printed version
is on paper and was read aloud from town squares
throughout the colonies, so that those who could
not read would receive the news about intended
separation from England.
16Declaration of Independence
- Q. Do other copies of the Declaration of
Independence exist? - A. Yes, there are 25 copies known to exist of
what is commonly referred to as "the Dunlap
broadside," 20 owned by American institutions, 2
by British institutions, and 3 by private owners. - The Dunlap Broadside copies were printed on paper
on the night of July 4, and thus are
contemporary with the original Declaration that
is engrossed on parchment.
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