ARTICLE I LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE II EXECUTIVE  Section 1  “legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States”  Section.

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ARTICLE I LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE II EXECUTIVE  Section 1  “legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States”  Section 2 – 4  Elections; Qualifications; # of Reps  Section 8  Powers of Congress  Clause 3 – Commerce Clause  Clause 18 – “necessary and proper” clause  Section 9  Powers Denied to Congress  Clause 2 - Habeas corpus  Section 10  Powers Denied to the States  Section 1  “executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America”  Qualifications; Vacancy; Compensation  Section 2 – 3  Presidential Powers and Duties

ARTICLE III JUDICIAL ARTICLE IV RELATIONS AMONG STATES  Section 1  “judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress”  Section 2  Jurisdiction  Section 3  Treason (Definition & Punishment)  Section 1  Full Faith and Credit Clause  States recognizing validity of each others laws, public records, and court decisions  Section 2  No state may discriminate against residents of another  Extradition  Section 3  New states  Territories  Section 4  Protection of the states CONGRESS

ARTICLE V PROVISIONS FOR AMENDMENT ARTICLE VI  Proposal  2/3 of both houses of Congress OR  2/3 of states at convention  Ratification  ¾ of the states approve by vote or in convention  Section 1 - National Debts  Section 2 -Supremacy Clause  Constitutionalism  Section 3 - Oaths of Office ARTICLE VII Ratification of the Constitution