| A | B |
| Article I | powers of Congress |
| Article I section 7: A Bill Becomes Law | how a bill becomes law |
| Article I section 8: powers of Congress | enumerates the powers of Congress |
| Article I section 8: The Commerce Clause | powers of Congress to regulate interstate commerce |
| Article I section 8: Patents and Copyrights | Congress’ power to protects the economic rights or artists and inventors for a limited amount of time |
| Article I section 8: Necessary and Proper Clause | Congress can pass laws so it can execute its enumerated powers |
| Article I section 9: limitations on Congress | places limits and prohibits certain powers of Congress |
| Article I section 9: habeas Corpus | the right of a prisoner to question their imprisonment |
| Article I section 10: Limitations on States | lists actions that states cannot take |
| Article I section 2: House of Representatives | limitations on numbers |
| Article I section 3: the senate | provides rules and election of senators |
| Article II | powers executive branch |
| Article II section 1: election of the president | qualifications for president |
| Article II section 1: the oath of office | must take before president |
| Article II section 2:treaty making | president makes congress ratifies |
| Article II section 3:take care clause | Executive branch enforces laws |
| Article II section 2:President as commander in chief | president military leader |
| Article II section 2:other powers of the president | appoints Justices and Ambassadors |
| Article II section 3: duties of the president | receives diplomats and state of the union address |
| Article II section 4: executive impeachment | president removed from office |
| Article III | powers Judicial Branch |
| Article III section 1: the court system | types of courts and judges |
| Article III section 2: judicial power | federal judiciary’s jurisdiction |
| Article III section 3: treason | conviction and punishment of treason |
| Article IV section 1: full faith and credit clause | honor contracts, records and court proceedings of other states |
| Article IV section 2: privileges and immunities clause | citizens given equal protection under federal law |
| Article IV section 2:states and fugitives | fugitives returned to state where crimes committed |
| Article IV Section 3: new states | rules for formation of new states |
| Article IV section 4:republican state governments | federal government guarantee the right of states to have own government |
| Article V: amending the constitution | must have 2/3 vote in congress and 3/4 of states |
| Article VI: the supremacy clause | federal over state law |
| Article VI: no religious test | officials cannot be made to pass a religious test to hold office |