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 * ||Art.||Sec.||Pa.
 * by the President, or, if disapproved, shall be passed by two thirds of each house,||1||7||
 * Bills not returned in ten days, unless an adjournment intervene, shall be considered as approved,||1||7||
 * Capitation Tax.—(See Tax.)||1||9||
 * Census, or enumeration, to be made every ten years,||1||2||
 * Claims of the United States, or of the several states, not to be prejudiced by any construction of the Constitution,||4||3||
 * Citizens of each state shall be entitled to the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states,||4||2||
 * Commerce, regulations respecting, to be equal and uniform,||1||9||
 * Congress, vested with legislative power,||1||1||
 * May alter the regulations of state legislatures concerning elections of senators and representatives, except as to place of choosing senators,||1||4||
 * Shall assemble once every year,||1||4||
 * May provide for cases of removal of President and Vice-President,||2||1||
 * May determine the time of choosing electors of President and Vice-President,||2||1||
 * May invest the appointment of inferior officers in the President alone, in the courts of law, or the heads of departments,||2||1||
 * May from time to time establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court,||3||1||
 * May (with one limitation) declare the punishment of treason,||3||3||
 * May prescribe the manner of proving the acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each state,||4||1||
 * The assent of required to the formation of a new state within the jurisdiction of any other, or by the junction of two or more,||4||3||
 * May propose amendments to the Constitution, or, on application, call a convention,||5||1||
 * The assent of required to the admission of new states into the Union,||4||3||
 * To lay and collect duties on imposts and excises,||1||8||
 * To borrow money,||1||8||
 * To regulate commerce,||1||8||
 * To establish uniform laws of bankruptcy and naturalization,||1||8||
 * To coin money, regulate the value of coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures,||1||8||
 * To punish counterfeiting,||1||8||
 * To establish post-offices and post-roads,||1||8||
 * To authorize patents to authors and inventors,||1||8||
 * To constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court,||1||8||
 * To define and punish piracies, felonies on the high seas, and offences against the laws of nations,||1||8||
 * To declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules concerning captures,||1||8||
 * To raise and support armies,||1||8||
 * To provide and maintain a navy,||1||8||
 * To make rules for the government of the army and navy,||1||8||
 * To call for the militia in certain cases,||1||8||
 * To organize, arm, and discipline, the militia,||1||8||
 * To exercise exclusive legislation over ten miles square,||1||8||
 * To pass laws necessary to carry the enumerated powers into effect,||1||8||
 * To dispose of, and make rules concerning, the territory or other property of the United States,||4||3||
 * Constitution, formed by the people of the United States, Preamble,|| || ||
 * How amended,||5||1||
 * And the laws under it, and treaties, declared to be the supreme law,||6||1||
 * Rendered operative by the ratification of the Conventions of nine states,||7||1||
 * Conventions for proposing amendments to Constitution,||5||1||
 * Court, Supreme, its original and appellate jurisdiction,||3||2||
 * Courts, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ordained by Congress,||3||1||
 * Crimes, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be demanded,||4||2||
 * Debts against the Confederation to be valid against the United States under this Constitution,||6||1||
 * Duties on exports prohibited,||6||9||
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * To coin money, regulate the value of coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures,||1||8||
 * To punish counterfeiting,||1||8||
 * To establish post-offices and post-roads,||1||8||
 * To authorize patents to authors and inventors,||1||8||
 * To constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court,||1||8||
 * To define and punish piracies, felonies on the high seas, and offences against the laws of nations,||1||8||
 * To declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules concerning captures,||1||8||
 * To raise and support armies,||1||8||
 * To provide and maintain a navy,||1||8||
 * To make rules for the government of the army and navy,||1||8||
 * To call for the militia in certain cases,||1||8||
 * To organize, arm, and discipline, the militia,||1||8||
 * To exercise exclusive legislation over ten miles square,||1||8||
 * To pass laws necessary to carry the enumerated powers into effect,||1||8||
 * To dispose of, and make rules concerning, the territory or other property of the United States,||4||3||
 * Constitution, formed by the people of the United States, Preamble,|| || ||
 * How amended,||5||1||
 * And the laws under it, and treaties, declared to be the supreme law,||6||1||
 * Rendered operative by the ratification of the Conventions of nine states,||7||1||
 * Conventions for proposing amendments to Constitution,||5||1||
 * Court, Supreme, its original and appellate jurisdiction,||3||2||
 * Courts, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ordained by Congress,||3||1||
 * Crimes, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be demanded,||4||2||
 * Debts against the Confederation to be valid against the United States under this Constitution,||6||1||
 * Duties on exports prohibited,||6||9||
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * To dispose of, and make rules concerning, the territory or other property of the United States,||4||3||
 * Constitution, formed by the people of the United States, Preamble,|| || ||
 * How amended,||5||1||
 * And the laws under it, and treaties, declared to be the supreme law,||6||1||
 * Rendered operative by the ratification of the Conventions of nine states,||7||1||
 * Conventions for proposing amendments to Constitution,||5||1||
 * Court, Supreme, its original and appellate jurisdiction,||3||2||
 * Courts, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ordained by Congress,||3||1||
 * Crimes, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be demanded,||4||2||
 * Debts against the Confederation to be valid against the United States under this Constitution,||6||1||
 * Duties on exports prohibited,||6||9||
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * Court, Supreme, its original and appellate jurisdiction,||3||2||
 * Courts, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ordained by Congress,||3||1||
 * Crimes, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be demanded,||4||2||
 * Debts against the Confederation to be valid against the United States under this Constitution,||6||1||
 * Duties on exports prohibited,||6||9||
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * Debts against the Confederation to be valid against the United States under this Constitution,||6||1||
 * Duties on exports prohibited,||6||9||
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * On imports and exports, imposed by states, shall enure to the treasury of the United States||1||10||
 * }
 * }