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Goals in the Preamble

perfect union, domestic tranquility, common defense, general welfare, blessings of liberty

qualifications for representatives

Article I Section 2 Clause 2


qualifications for senator

Article I Section 3 Clause 3

senate impeachment power

Article I Section 3 Clause 6

each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings

Article I Section 5 Clause 2

each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings

Article I Section 5 Clause 3

all bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives

Article I Section 7 Clause 1

presidential veto

Article I Section 7 Clause 3

Process for making laws

Article I Section 7

Congressional power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises

Article I Section 8 Clause 1

Congressional power to to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare

Article I Section 8 Clause 1

Congressional power to borrow money

Article I Section 8 Clause 2

Congressional power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, states, and Indian Tribes

Article I Section 8 Clause 3

Congressional power to establish uniform rules for naturalization

Article I Section 8 Clause 4

Congressional power to establish uniform laws on bankruptcy

Article I Section 8 Clause 4

Congressional power to coin money and fix weights and measures

Article I Section 8 Clause 5

Congressional power to provide for punishment of counterfeiting money

Article I Section 8 Clause 6

Congressional power to establish post offices and post roads

Article I Section 8 Clause 7

Congressional power to grant exclusive rights to authors and inventors

Article I Section 8 Clause 8

Congressional power to constitute inferior courts

Article I Section 8 Clause 9 (also mentioned in Article III Section 1)

Congressional power to punish crimes of the high seas

Article I Section 8 Clause 10

Congressional power to punish offenses against the Law of Nations

Article I Section 8 Clause 10

Congressional power to declare war

Article I Section 8 Clause 11

Congressional power to grant letters of Marque and Reprisal and make rules concerning capture of land/water

Article I Section 8 Clause 11

Congressional power to raise and support armies

Article I Section 8 Clause 12

Congressional power to provide and maintain a navy

Article I Section 8 Clause 13

Congressional power to regulate land and navel forces

Article I Section 8 Clause 14

Congressional power to call forth the militia

Article I Section 8 Clause 15

Congressional power to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia

Article I Section 8 Clause 16

Congressional power to exercise exclusive legislation over DC

Article I Section 8 Clause 17

Necessary and Proper clause

Article 1 Section 8 Clause 18

The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.

Article I Section 9 Clause 2

No bill of attainder or ex post facto laws

Article I Section 8 Clause 3

No titles of nobility

Article I Section 9 Clause 8

qualifications for president

Article II Section 1 Clause 5

oath of executive office

Article II Section 1 Clause 8

commander in chief power

Article II Section 2 Clause 1

executive power to grant pardons

Article II Section 2 Clause 1

executive power to make treaties (with 2/3 of senate)

Article II Section 2 Clause 2

executive power to appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States

Article II Section 2 Clause 2

cause for presidential impeachment

Article II Section 3 Clause 4

Justices hold office during times of good behavior

Article III Section 1

Justice compensation shall not diminish while in office

Article III Section 1

SC original jurisdiction

Article III Section 2 Clause 1 & 2

SC appellate jurisdiction

Article III Section 2 Clause 2

Full faith and credit

Article IV Section 1

Privileges and Immunities

Article IV Section 2 Clause 1

guarantee for a republican form of government

Article IV Section 4

Amendment process

Article V

Supremacy Clause

Article VI Clause 2

All officers shall be bound by oath to support the Constitution

Article VI Clause 3

Ratification

Article VII