U3 Articles Flashcards

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Article 1, Section 1

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Establishes the Senate and House of Representatives

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Article 1, Section 2

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Establishes the duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the House.

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Article 1, Section 3

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Summarizes the requirements (age, # of years as citizen), and powers of Senate. Establishes ow numbers of the senate interact with the government. States Vice President is President of the Senate.

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Article 1, Section 4

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Focuses on rules surrounding election process and meet ups of congress.

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Article 1, Section 5

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Focuses on the rules/organization of the members of House and Senate.

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Article 1, Section 6

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Focuses on the protections and payments of Congress.

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Article 1, Section 7

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Explains the process of a bill becoming a law.

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Article 1, Section 8

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Any power of Congress is listed here. Home of Necessary and Proper Clause and Commerce Clause.

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Article 1, Section 9

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Says all the things Congress CANNOT do.

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Article 1, Section 10

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Says states are restricted on treaties/alliances, creation of currency, and war.

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Article 2, Section 1

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Gives info and requirements regarding running for President, who takes charge when President can’t, oath President takes, and the electoral college.

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Article 2, Section 2

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Describes powers of the President. Home of Advice and Consent Clause.

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Article 2, Section 3

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Says how President must address Congress and the state of the union sometimes. Says he can also have meetings with the chambers of congress. Home of the Take Care Clause.

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Article 2, Section 4

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Says President and Vice President can be removed if they commit high crimes like bribery, treason, or misdemeanor.

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Article 3, Section 1

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Establishes the supreme court and how they are superior. Ensures supreme court members hold office for life, also allows them to create inferior courts over time.

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Article 3, Section 2

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Says what the judicial branch does and what it can and can’t make decisions on.

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Article 3, Section 3

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Establishes what treason is and what happens if you are convicted.

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Article 4, Section 1

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States court rulings and state law in one state must be respected by other states. Home of Full Faith and Credit Clause.

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Article 4, Section 2

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Says everyone has to be treated equal in states. If someone breaks the law and flees they must return to where crime was committed. Home to Extradition Clause and Privileges and Immunities Clause.

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Article 4, Section 3

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Says new states can be admitted into the union but states cannot make states inside itself. State cannot control territories inside them.

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Article 4, Section 4

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The Government promise of protection against foreign invasions and domestic crimes.

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Article 5

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States the two legal ways for amendment to be proposed and ratified.

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Article 6

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States the constitution and any law or treated created by the federal government are supreme. State courts deal with state laws, but federal courts can step in. Home of the Supremacy Clause.

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Article 7

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States the Constitution only needs the approval from 9/13 states in order to be established.