INDEX, TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Arts and Sciences, to be promoted Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each Amendments to the Constitution, how made do. made Appointments, to be made by President Apportionment of Representatives Appropriations by law Appropriation for Army, not to exceed two years Arms, right of the people to keep and bear Assemble, people may Attainder, bill of, prohibited to Congress prohibited to the States Attainder, of treason, shall not work corruption Bail, excessive, not required Bankruptcy laws to be uniform Bills for raising revenue, shall originate in the before they become laws, shall be passed by not returned in ten days, unless an adjourn- Borrow money, Congress may, Capitation tax, apportionment of, Census, or enumeration, to be made every ten years Citizens of each State shall be entitled to the Claims, no prejudice to certain Claims of the United States, or of the several Coasting trade, regulations respecting Coins, Congress fix value of foreign regulations respecting, to be equal and uni- Commissions, to be granted by the President Congress, vested with power may alter the regulations of State Legis- shall assemble once every year may provide for cases of removal, death, may declare the punishment of treason may prescribe the manner of proving the to assent to the formation of new States Congress may propose amendments to Constitution, or, call a Convention to lay and collect duties to borrow money to regulate commerce to establish uniform laws of bankruptcy to coin money, regulate the value of coin, sures to punish counterfeiting to establish post offices and post roads ors to constitute tribunals inferior to the Su- to define and punish piracies, felonies on to declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules concerning captures 1 to raise and support Armies 1 to provide and maintain a Navy 1 to make rules for the government of the to call out the militia in certain cases to pass laws necessary to carry the enume- to dispose of, and make rules concerning President may convene and adjourn, in Constitution, how amended laws and treaties, declared to be the su- U Constitution, rendered operative by the ratifica- Contracts, no law impairing Conventions, for proposing amendments to Con- Counterfeiting, Congress to provide for punish- ment Court, Supreme, its original and appellate juris- Courts, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ditto ditto Crimes, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, how to be tried Criminal prosecutions, proceedings in cases of cannot be laid by the States on exports prohibited on imports and exports, imposed by States, Elections, of Senators and Representatives, shall Electors, of President and Vice President, how altered, see 12th Amendment to vote the same day throughout the U. S. Enumeration, every ten years Executive power vested in a President.- See President. 1 27 Exports, not to be taxed 1 9 17 |