Thursday, February 16, 2012
Constitutional Principles
In my beliefs, checks and balances is the most important principle of the constitution. Mainly because it is the principle that keeps the branches from getting to powerful. Because if one branch got to powerful, then we would become the very thing we split from in the beginning. If one branch tried to do something that is unethical like pass a law or create a tax, it would have to go through both branches before it goes through. Also, if a leader from one branch becomes power hungry or acts out of line the other branches can impeach or possibly eject them from office. So in the end I believe that checks and balances is the most important constitutional principle because it prevents any party or branch from becoming to powerful.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
D.O.I vs. Preamble Blake Stewart
Between the Declaration of Independence and the Preamble of the Constitution is that the DOI is mainly stating about how we want to seperate from Great Britain and the Preamble consists of how we can make our government better.
Right away in the first opening of the DOI it states how they should "dissolve the political bands" to Great Britain. Because they say 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." That means that the colonists thought they had justification from the man upstairs to begin the rebellion.
Another thing with the DOI is that for most of the text, it is spent bashing the king and the monarchy. The document talks about all the things Great Britain did to anger the colonists, the DOI lists them all. Also whenever they start a sentence with "He" they are using he as anther name for the King.
So the main purpose of the DOI is to state why we are going to seperate and our plan for the future, and the Preamble/Constitution was made to make our government better.
The first sentence says it all to defend my case,
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union" well obviously there is more examples to the rest of the sentence but the mainpoint is that the first sentence is saying how we need to make a better form of government and the rest of the constitution says how they can make that happen.
All in all, the two documents had two different tasks. The DOI was for the primary seperation from Great Britain and the King, the Preamble was th intro to the Constitution and the soltuion to making a better form of government
Right away in the first opening of the DOI it states how they should "dissolve the political bands" to Great Britain. Because they say 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." That means that the colonists thought they had justification from the man upstairs to begin the rebellion.
Another thing with the DOI is that for most of the text, it is spent bashing the king and the monarchy. The document talks about all the things Great Britain did to anger the colonists, the DOI lists them all. Also whenever they start a sentence with "He" they are using he as anther name for the King.
So the main purpose of the DOI is to state why we are going to seperate and our plan for the future, and the Preamble/Constitution was made to make our government better.
The first sentence says it all to defend my case,
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union" well obviously there is more examples to the rest of the sentence but the mainpoint is that the first sentence is saying how we need to make a better form of government and the rest of the constitution says how they can make that happen.
All in all, the two documents had two different tasks. The DOI was for the primary seperation from Great Britain and the King, the Preamble was th intro to the Constitution and the soltuion to making a better form of government
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