| A | B |
| Preamble | A preliminary statement; introduction |
| establish | To make secure; to introduce |
| domestic | Of or relating to a country's internal affairs |
| tranquility | The quality or state of being free from disturbence |
| posterity | future generations |
| ordain | To order by virtue of establish authority |
| Legistative | Law-making body |
| consist | To be made up or composed |
| inhabitant | A resident |
| apportioned | To divide and distirbute according to a plan |
| enumeration | To name or count off one by one |
| subsequent | To follow close after |
| attained | to arrive at |
| impeachment | to charge a public official with crimes or misconduct |
| indictment | the act of accusing of a crime or an offense |
| prescribed | To set down as a rule or guide |
| majority | the group or party with the largest number of votes |
| quorum | the minimum number of members of body who must be present to transact business |
| adjourn | to suspend until a later stated time |
| compel | To force; to make necessary |