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The Constitution Article IV - The ______________________ and the _______________ _________________ Section 1 - ___________________ Records _________ _______________ and ____________ ensures that official acts of one state (like marriage certificates) must be recognized as legal by other states. Section 2 – Citizens of each state are entitled to all _________________ and ________________ of citizens in the several states. Tuition rates can be different though. If a criminal flees to another state, _______________________ ensures the return of a suspected or escaped prisoner to the state where he or she is wanted. Section 3 – New States can be added to the Union by _______________. ______________ __________________ must be involved when new states are being added that are adjacent to them. Section 4 – The federal government guarantees each state a _____________________ form of government, protection against ____________, and protection against disturbances within the state. Article V - ____________________ the Constitution Proposed Ratified (1) ___________________________________________(1) _________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ (2) ___________________________________________(2) __________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________

The Constitution Article VI - ________________________ _________________________ First Secretary of the Treasury - _______________________ ________________________ All money previously borrowed under the _________________ of ______________________ will be repaid under the Constitution. The ___________________________, ____________________ _____________ and the _______________ shall be the SUPREME law of the land and thus outweigh state laws. All ________________ and ___________ officers must take an oath of office promising to support the Constitution. There can’t be a _________________ requirement for holding office. We want to ensure a separation between __________ and __________. Article VII - ________________________ of the Constitution The ratification of the conventions of ______________ states shall be sufficient for the establishment of the Constitution. Constitution goes into effect on March 4, _____________ A. Federalism B Inherent power C Full Faith and Credit Clause D. Limited Government E Implied Power F. Privileges and Immunities Clause G Popular Sovereignty H. Extradition I Judicial Review J. Legislative K Executive L. Judicial L Great / ConnecticutM. Slave and CommerceN. 3/5th ______ This Compromise at the Convention dealt with representation in the House of Representatives. For purposes of taxation and representation in Congress, slaves would be counted in the population. ______ The division of governmental power, as expressed in the U.S. Constitution, between the national government and the states. ______ States must recognize the validity of records, documents and civil court decisions in other states. ______ This Compromise at the Constitutional Convention dealt with bicameral representation in Congress and drew from both the Virginia and New Jersey plans. ______ Power reasonably thought to be granted, but not spelled out specifically, in the Constitution. This one is not the one involving a sovereign nation. _____ This branch confirms judicial appoints and can override presidential vetoes. ______ The legal process by which a fugitive from justice of one state is returned by another state. _____ This branch vetoes laws passed in Congress and nominates justices to the Supreme Court. _____ The fundamental principle that the power to govern belongs to the people and that government must be based on the consent of the governed. _____ This branch can determine acts passed by Congress and signed by the President are unconstitutional.