Alden's Citizen's Manual: A Text-book on Government for Common SchoolsSheldon & Company, 1872 - 134 pages |
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... divided . 18. What did the Convention then proceed to do ? To form the Constitution . 19. Was the formation of the Constitution a dif- ficult work ? It was a work of so great difficulty that Washing- ton wrote to a friend , " I almost ...
... divided . 18. What did the Convention then proceed to do ? To form the Constitution . 19. Was the formation of the Constitution a dif- ficult work ? It was a work of so great difficulty that Washing- ton wrote to a friend , " I almost ...
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... divided as to its form ! It is divided into articles , sections , and paragraphs 2. How many articles did the Constitution contain when it was adopted ? Seven . 3. How many have since been added as amend ments ? Thirteen . 4. Are these ...
... divided as to its form ! It is divided into articles , sections , and paragraphs 2. How many articles did the Constitution contain when it was adopted ? Seven . 3. How many have since been added as amend ments ? Thirteen . 4. Are these ...
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... divided by the Constitution ? They are divided into three departments , viz . , the legislative , the judicial , and the executive . 2. What is the office of the legislative department ! To make the laws . 3. What is the office of the ...
... divided by the Constitution ? They are divided into three departments , viz . , the legislative , the judicial , and the executive . 2. What is the office of the legislative department ! To make the laws . 3. What is the office of the ...
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... divided into as many congressional districts as it has representatives . 21. Does the Constitution require that such a di- vision be made ? It does not . 22. Must the representative be an inhabitant of the district for which he is ...
... divided into as many congressional districts as it has representatives . 21. Does the Constitution require that such a di- vision be made ? It does not . 22. Must the representative be an inhabitant of the district for which he is ...
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... divided ? 66 Immediately after they shall be assembled in consequence of the first election , they shall be di- vided as equally as may be into three classes . The seats of the senators of the first class shall be vacated at the ...
... divided ? 66 Immediately after they shall be assembled in consequence of the first election , they shall be di- vided as equally as may be into three classes . The seats of the senators of the first class shall be vacated at the ...
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Page 123 - Trust or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law.
Page 132 - All debts contracted, and engagements entered into, before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the confederation. 2. -This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be...
Page 125 - Court: 10. To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offences against the law of nations: . 11. To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water: 12.
Page 123 - ... 3. No person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen.
Page 125 - States ; (2.) To borrow Money on the credit of the United States ; (3.) To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes ; (4) To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies...
Page 63 - No state shall, without the consent of congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless actually invaded or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay.
Page 126 - ... 5 No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State. 6 No preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another ; nor shall vessels bound to, or from one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay duties in another.
Page 122 - When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies. The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers ; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.
Page 123 - The times, places, and manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time, by law, make or alter such, regulations, except as to the places of choosing Senators.