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39 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
Article One
Legislative power

Describes congress as a bicameral body
Article Two
Executive Power

Qualifications for President
Article Three
Judicial Power

Describes court procedures and requires a Supreme court
Article Four
States' Power and Limits

Describes relationship between federal and state laws
Article Five
Amendments

Process of ratifying amendments
Article Six
Federal Power

Supremacy and national debt
Article Seven
Ratification

Requirements for ratification for the Constitution
Necessity and purpose of Government (1)
In order to form a more perfect union
Necessity and purpose of Government (2)
Establish justice
Necessity and purpose of Government (3)
Insure domestic tranquility
Necessity and purpose of Government (4)
Provide for the common defense
Necessity and purpose of Government (5)
Promote the general welfare
Necessity and purpose of Government (6)
Secure the blessings of liberty
Article 1 sec.1
Power vested in Congress
Article 1 sec.2
(House of Representatives) Requirements, 3/5 compromise, census, speaker
Article 1 sec.3
(Senate) Requirements, VP, impeachment role
Article 1 sec.4
(Elections of Senators and Representatives)
Article 1 sec.5
(Rules of House and Senate) Quorum, rules, adjourn
Article 1 sec.6
(Compensation and privileges of members)
Article 1 sec.7
(Passage of bills)
Article 1 sec.8
(Scope of Legislature power)
Article 1 sec.9
(Limits on Legislative power) Slave trade, habeas corpus, attainder, ex post facto, no export tax, expenditures, no nobility
Article 1 sec.10
(Limits on states) No treaties, coinage, attainder, ex post facto, contract impairment, import tax, war
Article 2 sec.1
Executive power, election, requirements, VP, compensation
Article 2 sec.2
(Powers) Military, pardons, appointments
Article 2 sec.3
State of the Union, special sessions with Congress
Article 2 sec.4
(Impeachment)
Article 3 sec.1
Supreme Court, term
Article 3 sec.2
Jurisdiction
Article 3 sec.3
Treason
Article 4 sec.1
Full faith and credit
Article 4 sec.2
Privileges and immunities
Article 4 sec.3
Admitting new states
Article 4 sec.4
Republican government in all states
Article 5
Amendment process
Article 6 sec.1
US debt
Article 6 sec.2
Supremacy clause
Article 6 sec.3
Oath to Constitution
Article 7
Ratification