The constitution of the United States

  • Preamble
  • Article 1 – The Legislative Branch
    • Section 1 – The Legislature
    • Section 2 – The House
    • Section 3 – The Senate
    • Section 4 – Elections, Meetings
    • Section 5 – Membership, Rules, Journals, Adjournment
    • Section 6 – Compensation
    • Section 7 – Revenue Bills, Legislative Process, Presidential Veto
    • Section 8 – Powers of Congress
    • Section 9 – Limits on Congress
    • Section 10 – Powers Prohibited of States
  • Article 2 – The Executive Branch
    • Section 1 – The President
    • Section 2 – Civilian Power over Military, Cabinet, Pardon Power, Appointments
    • Section 3 – State of the Union, Convening Congress
    • Section 4 – Disqualification
  • Article 3 – The Judicial Branch
    • Section 1 – Judicial Powers
    • Section 2 – Trial by Jury, Original Jurisdiction, Jury Trials
    • Section 3 – Treason
  • Article 4 – The States
    • Section 1 – Each State to Honor All Others
    • Section 2 – State Citizens, Extradition
    • Section 3 – New States
    • Section 4 – Republican Government
  • Article 5 – Amendment
  • Article 6 – Debts, Supremacy, Oaths
  • Article 7 – Ratification
  • Signatories
  • Amendments
    • Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression
    • Amendment 2 – Right to Bear Arms
    • Amendment 3 – Quartering of Soldiers
    • Amendment 4 – Search and Seizure
    • Amendment 5 – Trial and Punishment, Compensation for Takings
    • Amendment 6 – Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses
    • Amendment 7 – Trial by Jury in Civil Cases
    • Amendment 8 – Cruel and Unusual Punishment
    • Amendment 9 – Construction of Constitution
    • Amendment 10 – Powers of the States and People
    • Amendment 11 – Judicial Limits
    • Amendment 12 – Choosing the President, Vice President
    • Amendment 13 – Slavery Abolished
    • Amendment 14 – Citizenship Rights
    • Amendment 15 – Race No Bar to Vote
    • Amendment 16 – Status of Income Tax Clarified
    • Amendment 17 – Senators Elected by Popular Vote
    • Amendment 18 – Liquor Abolished
    • Amendment 19 – Women’s Suffrage
    • Amendment 20 – Presidential, Congressional Terms
    • Amendment 21 – Amendment 18 Repealed
    • Amendment 22 – Presidential Term Limits
    • Amendment 23 – Presidential Vote for District of Columbia
    • Amendment 24 – Poll Taxes Barred
    • Amendment 25 – Presidential Disability and Succession
    • Amendment 26 – Voting Age Set to 18 Years
    • Amendment 27 – Limiting Congressional Pay Increases

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