This article establishes the Executive branch.
Article II
The head of the Judicial Branch
The Supreme court
_____ explains how to amend the constitution
Article V
The supremacy clause
Guarantees all citizens protection
Equal protection clause
Article I establishes what branch of Government
Legislative Branch
Article III
Article VI establishes what?
The supremacy clause
Authorizes congress to make laws needed to carry out their other powers
necessary and proper clause
Ensures that each state recognizes the laws of other states.
Full faith and credit clause
Article II give the president the power to _______ legislation
Veto
___ indicates that the national government will protect from invasions
Article IV
Two-Thirds of congress must agree on ______ according to Article V
amending the constitution
the 5th and 14th amendment are written in this clause.
Due process clause
Who ever buzzes in third will get the points to this question
cry about it.
Article I establishes how many houses of Congress
Two
DAILY DOUBLE: Article IV focuses is centered around protecting who? (1000 points)
The States
________- fourths of state legislature must then ratify this soon to be law.
Three
The General welfare clause allows congress to do what?
collect taxes and duties to pay debts and provide for the general welfare.
Authorizes congress to regulate foreign and interstate_____
Commerce clause
Which branch can confirm or deny presidential appointments?
______ expressly identifies what is meant by treason
Article III
How many states must ratify the constitution in order for it to be considered the "New government" as written in Article VII
9
How many different clauses are spoken about in Article I section 8? (bonus points if you can name all of them)
3 (Commerce, Necessary and proper, General welfare 200 points added)
Full faith and credit clause is covered in this part of the constitution
Article IV section I