CONSTITUTION Quiz Articles 1-7
Article 6
Miscellaneous 1. Responsibility for Debts 2. Supremacy of Federal Law and Treaties 3. Oaths of Office to Support the Constitution
Article 7
Ratification Procedures
Article 1
Congress/Legislative Branch : Provides for a Congress as the legislative branch of government. Details the Structure, Qualifications, Procedures, and Powers of Congress.
Article 3
Courts/Judicial Branch- Creates a Supreme Court, and provides that Congress "may" establish lower courts. Identifies cases under federal jurisdiction.
Article 5
Amendment Procedures: Amendments may be proposed by: 1. Two-Thirds vote by both Houses of Congress 2. Convention called at request of 2/3 of state legislatures Amendments may be ratified by: 1. Three fourths of state legislatures 2. Ratifying conventions held in three fourths of states
Article 4
Federalism 1. States must give full faith and credit to public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of other state 2. Nonresidents of a state have the same legal rights as residents, Extradition 3. Rules for admission of new States and governing of territories 4. Protection of States - Guarantees Republican form of government, protection from invasion, and protection against domestic violence (upon request by state authorities)
Article 2
Presidency/Executive Branch- Powers, duties, and method of presidential selection are specified.
Preamble (1788)
The prologue sets forth the goals and objectives the Constitution is to accomplish. They are: 1. Form a more perfect union, 2. Establish justice, 3. Insure domestic tranquility, 4. Provide for the common defense, 5. Promote the general welfare, 6. Secure the blessings of liberty.