A | B |
Article 1 section 1 | Legislative Powers vested in Congress |
Article 1 section 3 | Senate-composition |
Article 1 section 3 clause 2 | Classification of Senators |
Article 1 Section 4 | Elections |
Article 1 Section 6 | compensation and privileges of members of Congress |
Article 1 Section 8 clause 1 | Taxation |
Article 1 Section 8 clause 2 | Power of congress to borrow money |
Article II | Executive Department |
Article II Section 1 | Tenure of the President |
Article II Section 2 | Commander and Chief |
Article II Section 3 | Excute Laws |
Article III | Judical Department |
Article III Section 3 | Treason |
Article IV | Relations between States |
Article IV Section 1 | Full faith and credit |
Article IV Section 3 | Admission of States |
Article V | Amendment of Constitution |
Article VI Clause 1 | Prior debts valid under the Constitution |
Article VI Clause 3 | Oath of Office |
Article VII | Ratifications |
Amendment 1 | Religious and Political Freedom |
Amendment 2 | Right to bear Arms |
Amendment 3 | Quartering soldiers |
Amendment 4 | Unreasonable searches and seizures |
Amendment 5 | Due Process and just compensations |
Amendment 6 | Rights of the accused |
Amendment 7 | Trial by jury in civil cases |
Amendment 8 | Cruel and unusal punshiments |
Amendment 9 | Rights retained by people |
Amendment 10 | Rights reserved to states or people |
Ratification | Article VII |
Debts and Treaties | Article VI |
Amending the Constitution | Article V |
Territories and New States | Article IV |
National Supremacy | Article VI |
Conventions of Nine States | Article VII |
Rights of Citizens | Article IV |
Last to Ratify | Rhode Island 29 May 1790 |
Power flows from | God, People, Government |
Powers not specifically enumerated | Automatically given to the states |