| A | B |
| impeachment | proceeding by a legislature for the removal from office of a public official charged with misconduct in office |
| Pro tempore | For the time being; temporarily |
| quorum | to provide with shelter |
| treason | the offense of attempting to overthrow the government of one's country or of assisting its enemies in war |
| ex post facto | Formulated, enacted, or operating retroactively |
| Bill of Credit | some sort of paper medium by which value is exchanged between the government and individuals |
| enumerate | to determine the number of : count 2 |
| Preamble | a paragraph to explain the reason behind the Constitution |
| ratify | to give a proper acceptance |
| House of Representatives | Large house of Congress |
| legislative | able to make laws |
| Congressional Records | recored minutes for meetings of Congress |
| Section 8 | gives the Congress the powers to tax, borrow money, regulate commerce, and naturalization,become a Us citz. coin money, also gives a wieght system, post office system, only thing that can declare war |
| bill | a rough draft of a law presented for approval to a legislative body |
| adjourn | dismiss a meeting |
| election | the act or process of voting for a official |
| presiding | to be the one in charge a a certain thing |
| Senate | a group with two representatives from each state |
| Articles of Confederation | USA's first laws didn’t work good |
| Declaration of Independence | written to state freedom of USA from Britain during the Revolutionary War |