The Basics
The Constitution says how the government works. It creates the Presidency.
It creates the Congress. It creates the Supreme Court.
History
We actually have old copies of what was created. We have pictures of the Constitution on this site.
They had a lot of arguments. In the end, they agreed to the words in the Constitution. They knew they had to agree. If they did not agree, the fighting would keep going.
After the Framers wrote the Constitution, they asked the states to approve
it. It took some time, but all the states did approve it.
Some people did not like the Constitution. Some were afraid because it did
not do enough to protect the rights of the people. It had no bill, or list, of
rights.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten changes to the Constitution.
The Bill of Rights
Making changes
The Constitution is not perfect. When it was written, they knew that it
would have to be improved.
The Framers added a way to make changes. This is called "amendment".
The Framers added a way to make changes. This is called "amendment".
The Bill of Rights was actually added as a set of amendments.
The Constitution has been changed 18 times since it was written. The amendments added things that the Framers didn't think of.
The Constitution has been changed 18 times since it was written. The amendments added things that the Framers didn't think of.
One amendment says that all black men can vote.
Another says that all women can vote.
One more says that the President can only be elected twice.
Another says that all women can vote.
One more says that the President can only be elected twice.
The first amendments, the Bill of Rights, were added in 1791.
The last amendment was added in 1992.
Lots of people have ideas for new amendments. Adding an amendment is hard — it takes lots of agreement.
The last amendment was added in 1992.
Lots of people have ideas for new amendments. Adding an amendment is hard — it takes lots of agreement.
How it all works
The Constitution sets up the government. It is split into three parts.
The next part is the President. The President enforces the laws.
The last part is the Courts. The courts decide what the law means when there are questions.