"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 the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish the Constitution for the United States of America."
Amendments were intentionally made difficult to ratify to prevent the constant change of the Constitution.
The Congress has the power to adapt to the changing conditions of the nation through: elastic clause (it has certain powers that aren't stated directly in the Constitution), commerce clause (it has the power to make laws that control trade and international communication).
Consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate
Is the ONLY branch that has the power to declare war and collect taxes
Can : override a veto from the president with a 2/3 vote, impeach (remove) the president from office and judges from their position, reject appointments of both judges and presidents, and refuse to approve treaties.
It has the most power out of the 3 branches because it's power comes DIRECTLY from the people
Consists of the President, Vice President, departments and agencies (the Cabinet)
President's different roles: Chief Executive/ Legislative Leader (carries out laws), Chief Diplomat (addresses foreign affairs and treaties), Commander in Chief* (head of the military) *the Commander in Chief can also use this power to "discipline" the nation, Chief of State (symbolic representative of all Americans)
Interprets the Constitution and because of this power it is able to declare whether or not certain actions of the other 2 branches are constitutional or not.
Consists of: lower courts (district courts [ex. Judge Judy] that handle criminal, civil, kidnapping, and tax evasion cases and appeal courts that handles disagreements between district courts and can order retrials) and the Supreme Court (top of the U.S. Legal System)
Chief Justice: leader of the Supreme Court, duties of the Chief Justice depend on the circumstances of the nation itself
Main duty of normal justices is to hear and rule on cases (in other words) to listen to and determine a verdict [a decision or judgement placed upon a person according to the Law].
Duties: things that citizens are required to do by law (serving in the military, jury duty, paying taxes, following the law)
Responsibilities: things that citizens should do in order to keep the government stable, but aren't required to do by law (respecting all other races, being honest, supporting family, and volunteering)