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Constitution of the United States
Constitution of the United States
Constitution of the United States
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One of the most important documents of the United States of America: the Constitution, with all of the Amendments.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 18, 2024
ISBN9789895621460
Constitution of the United States
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Founding Fathers

The American Founding Fathers were the politicians, statesmen, and key figures who participated in the American Revolution and drafting of the country's crucial documents, thereby establishing the United States of America in the late 18th century.

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    CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

    Table of Contents

    Preamble

    Article I — Legislative Branch

    Section 1 — Congress

    Section 2 — The House of Representatives

    Section 3 — The Senate

    Section 4 — Elections

    Section 5 — Powers and Duties of Congress

    Section 6 — Rights and Disabilities of Members

    Section 7 — Legislative Process

    Section 8 — Powers of Congress

    Section 9 — Powers Denied Congress

    Section 10 — Powers Denied to the States

    Article II — Executive Branch

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    Article III — Judicial Branch

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Article IV — States, Citizenship, New States

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    Article V — Amendment Process

    Article VI — Debts, Supremacy, Oaths, Religious Tests

    Article VII — Ratification

    Signers

    Amendments to the Constitution

    First Amendment — Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition

    Second Amendment — Right to Bear Arms

    Third Amendment — Quartering of Soldiers

    Fourth Amendment — Search and Seizure

    Fifth Amendment — Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self Incrimination, Due Process, Takings

    Sixth Amendment — Right to Speedy Trial by Jury, Witnesses, Counsel

    Seventh Amendment — Jury Trial in Civil Lawsuits

    Eighth Amendment — Excessive Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment

    Ninth Amendment — Non-Enumerated Rights Retained by People

    10th Amendment — Rights Reserved to States or People

    11th Amendment — Suits Against States

    12th Amendment — Election of President and Vice President

    13th Amendment — Abolition of Slavery

    Section 1

    Section 2

    14th Amendment — Citizenship Rights, Equal Protection, Apportionment, Civil War Debt

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    Section 5

    15th Amendment — Right to Vote Not Denied by Race

    Section 1

    Section 2

    16th Amendment — Income Tax

    17th Amendment — Popular Election of Senators

    18th Amendment — Prohibition of Liquor

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    19th Amendment — Women’s Right to Vote

    20th Amendment — Presidential Term and Succession, Assembly of Congress

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    Section 5

    Section 6

    21st Amendment — Repeal of Prohibition

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    22nd Amendment — Two-Term Limit on Presidency

    Section 1

    Section 2

    23rd Amendment — Presidential Vote for D.C.

    Section 1

    Section 2

    24th Amendment — Abolition of Poll Taxes

    Section 1

    Section 2

    25th Amendment — Presidential Disability and Succession

    Section 1

    Section 2

    Section 3

    Section 4

    26th Amendment — Right to Vote at Age 18

    Section 1

    Section 2

    27th Amendment — Congressional Compensation

    Preamble

    We the people of the United States, in Order

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