The Constitution
The Preamble
Article 1: The Legislature
Section 1: Congress
Section 2: The House of Representitives
Section 3: The Senate
Section 4: Congresional Elections
Section 5: Rules/Procedures
Section 6: Payment
Section 7: How a Bill Becomes a Law
Section 8: Powers Granted to Congress
Section 9: Powers Denied Congress
Section 10:Powers Denied to States
Article 2: The Executive
Section 1: The Presidency
Section 2: Powers of Presidency
Section 3: Presidential Duties
Section 4: Impeachment
Article 3: The Judiciary
Section 1: The Federal Courts and Judges
Section 2: Authority of the Courts
Section 3: Treason
Article 4: Relations among States
Section 1: State Acts and Records
Section 2: Rights of Citizens
Section 3: New States
Section 4: Guarantees to the States
Article 5: Amending the Constitution
Article 6: Supremacy of the National Government
Article 7: Ratification
The Bill of Rights
Amendment 1: Freedom of Expression
Amendment 2: Military
Amendment 3: No Quartering
Amendment 4: No Unreasonable Searches
Amendment 5: Rights of the Accused
Amendment 6: Right to Trial
Amendment 7: Right to Trial by Jury
Amendment 8: No Cruel and Unusual Punishments
Amendment 9: Constitution shall not be interprated inappropriatly
Amendment 10: Powers that are not of the National Government are people's powers
Section 1. Congress
The United States Congress consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Congress meets in Washington D.C.
Both senators and representatives are selected by direct election.