Putting the Constitution into Effect
An “unwritten” constitution devolved almost immediately to support the “written”
Constitution.
This helped to “fill in the blanks”.
Essential but not actually in the Constitution
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NO!!!
These Guys.
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Washington appointed:
• Alexander Hamilton - Secretary of the Treasury
• John Jay - Secretary of State until Thomas Jefferson returned from Europe
- Henry Knox - was made Secretary of War
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Washington regularly asked for the advice of these men.
It became known as the Cabinet.
This is not in the Constitution but every president since has had one.
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The Electoral College Promise:
The fact that Electors in the Electoral College vote for the winner of the popular vote in their state is based on historical precedent, not anything in the Constitution.
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Judicial Review:
The Supreme Court does not have the power, in the Constitution, to declare laws unconstitutional.
This power was a precedent created by the case of Marbury v. Madison (more to come).
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Political Parties:
Not mentioned in the Constitutional although relied upon heavily today for the election process.
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Congressional Committees:
Not in the Constitution but used today in the passage of legislation in Congress.
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Congressional Lobbying:
Not in the Constitution but allowed under the first amendment (speech) and regulated by law.
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Term Limits for President:
Until FDR, the two term rule was followed by every president. It was not in the Constitution
(Now it is: 22nd Amendment)