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The Constitution Of The United States

Published on Mar 16, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ARTICLE III SECT. III PART I

LEVYING WAR AGAINST THE US OR ADHERING TO THEIR ENEMIES IS TREASON
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ARTICLE III SECT.III PART II

CONGRESS CAN DECLARE PUNISHMENT OF TREASON
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ARTICLE IV SECT. I

EACH STATE MUST RESPECT THE LAWS AND COURT OF EVERY OTHER STATE

ARTICLE IV SECT. II PART I

CITIZENS FROM EACH STATE HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS IN ALL STATES
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ARTICLE IV SECT. II PART II

A FUGITIVE MUST BE RETURNED TO STATE WHERE CRIME WAS COMMITTED
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ARTICLE IV SECT. III PART I

ONLY CONGRESS CAN ADMIT NEW STATES
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ARTICLE IV SECT. III PART II

CONGRESS CAN MAKE LAWS CONCERNING THE PROPERTY OF THE US

ARTICLE IV SECT. IV

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MUST DEFEND EACH STATE AGAINST ATTACKS

ARTICLE V

METHODS WHERE FORMAL CHANGES CAN BE MADE TO THE CONSTITUTION
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ARTICLE VI SECT. I

NEW GOVERNMENT WILL HONOR DEBTS SUFFERED DURING REVOLUTION
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ARTICLE VI SECT. II

NO STATE CAN MAKE OR ENFORCE ANY LAW THAT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
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ARTICLE VI SECT. III

ALL PUBLIC OFFICERS OWE FIRST ALLEGIANCE TO THE CONSTITUTION

ARTICLE VII

  • Ratification of the conventions shall be sufficient for establishing the constitution
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