Marshana J. Moore
PS1113
The U.S constitution is the world’s shortest and oldest national constitution, which was written and oldest national constitution, which was written in 1787 and is still in use. The three basic underlying principle of the U.S constitution are Federalism, Separation of Powers, Check and balances.
Federalism
This principle divides the power between local or state and national government. It is a crucial element which gives the ultimate power to the individual states. Federalism gives the central government its own sources of power so that they could decide how to give equal representation to every citizen and every state.
Separation of power
This principle distributes the power among the three branches