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Section 1. Legislative power, where vested....
Section 2. The House of Representatives..
Who may be Representatives.....
Representatives, how apportioned, chosen, etc..
House to choose Speaker and officers.
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Notes of decisions as to direct taxes, etc..
Section 3. The Senate, how composed.....
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Senators, how chosen and classified; vacancies, how
filled; who eligible; Senate, how constituted; Vice- President to preside..
Impeachment of President or officers.
Section 5. Each house to judge of election, qualifications,
etc., of members
And determine rules, punish and expel members
Each, to keep journal; yeas and nays to be entered;
adjournments.
Section 6. Compensation; privilege from arrest; disability
to hold other offices.....
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Section 7. Revenue bills to originate in House of Repre-
To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises;
To establish uniform rule of naturalization.....
To establish uniform bankruptcy laws ...
To coin money, regulate value, etc ....
To fix standard of weights and measures.
To punish counterfeiting.
To establish postoffices and post roads
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To declare war, grant letters of marque, and make
To make rules, etc., for land and naval forces...
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To provide for calling out the militia.....
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And organizing, arming, etc., the same.
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To exercise exclusive legislation over seat of govern-
ment District of Columbia.....
To make all laws necessary to carry powers granted
into effect......
Section 9. The slave trade, when may be prohibited.....
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Habeas corpus not to be suspended, except, when..
No bill of attainder or ex post facto law to be passed
Capitation or direct taxes to be laid according to census
No tax or duty to be laid on exports.......
No preference of ports of States; vessels to enter and
clear free....
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Money to be drawn only on appropriation.
No titles of nobility permitted.....
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No titles, presents or offices to be accepted from for-
eign States, etc., without consent of Congress....
Section 10. States prohibited from entering into treaties,
alliances, etc......
Granting letters of marque, coining money, making
legal tender, etc., passing bills of attainder, ex post
facto laws, impairing contracts or granting letters
of nobility...
Decisions on section.....
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No State to lay tonnage tax, keep troops or ships, enter
into compact with other States or foreign powers, or
engage in war unless, etc.....
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Filling vacancies...
Devolution of office, compensation, oath.....
Section 2. Powers of President, commander-in-chief......
Treaty-making, diplomatic and official appointments..
Section 3. Duties and powers as to Congress..
Section 4. Removal on impeachment.....
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ARTICLE III.
Section 1. Judicial power, how vested..
In Supreme and inferior courts....
Section 2. Extent of judicial power...
Trial of crimes to be by jury; place of trial....
Decisions as to judicial power, etc......
Section 3. Treason defined and how proved.....
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ARTICLE IV.
Decisions as to same
Section 1. Full faith and credit to be given to public acts,
records and judicial proceedings of States
Congress to provide for proving same
Section 2. Privileges and immunities of citizens in the sev-
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Section 4. Guaranty to States of republican form of govern-