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 46 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. Art. Sec. Cl.P•ge. Militia to execute the laws, supplrees insurrectione, and repel invasions. Congress shall provide for governing suc part of them as may be employed by the United States. 1 S 16 20 Reserving to the States the appointment of the officers and the right to trmn the militia according to the discipline prescribed by C0l}gl‘6BS ..··--- - -_ ·--··. 1 8 16 20 A well-regulated militia being neceesaiy to the security of a free State, the nght of the people to keep and bear arms sh l not be infrinped. [Amendments] 2 — - 28 Mihdemeanara. The President, Vice-President, and all civi oiicers shall  removed on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribeny, or other high crimes and  2 4 - 24 Money on the credit of the United States. Congress sha1 have pgwver to borrow. I. . . 1 8 2 19 Regulate the value thereof and of foreign coin. Congress s ll have power to (BOI!]. - 1 8 5 20 Shall be drawn from the Treasury but m consequence of appropriations made by law. 1 9 No ... . .·- - ·-- · -·-··-- 7 21 Shall be published from time to time. A regular statement and account of receipts and expenditures of public .. . . 1 9 7 21 For raising and supporting armies. No appropriation of money shall be for a. longer term than two years .. - ... 1 8 12 20 N. Nation:. Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign 1 8 3 19 Con shall provide for punishing offences against the law of  1 8 10 20 Muuml-gzscitizen, or a citizen at the adoption of the Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President. No person except u  2 1 4 23 Naturalizatiem. Congrem shall have power to establish 2. umiform rule of ... 1 8 4 20 Naluralized in the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, shall be citizens of the United States and of the Statesin which they reside. All persons born, or. [Amendments. . 14 1 — 31 1\'aval_/'orcee. Congress shall make rules and regulations for the government and regulation of the land and ... 1 8 14 20 Navy. Congrem shall have power to provide and maintain a .. 1 8 13 20 New Humps ire entitled to three Repreeentutivm in the first Congres ... 1 2 3 18 New Jersey entitled to four Representatives in the first Congress ... . 1 2 3 18 New States may be admitted by Congress into this Union ..,..,,,__ 4 3 1 26 But no new State shall be formed within the jurisdiction of another State without the consent of Congress .. 4 3 1 26 Nor shall any State be formed by the junction of two or more States or parts of States, without the consent of the legislatures and of Congress .. 4 3 1 26 New York entitled to six Representatives in the first Congress .. 1 2 8 18 Nobility shall be pmnted by the United States. No title of ..,,_,,_ _ _ _ _ 1 9 3 21 No State sha 1 grant any title of ...,,. ., . . 1 10 1 21 Nominatiorsifor ojfcc by the President. The President shall nominate, and, by and with the vice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint ambamwdors and other public officers ... ;. . .— .. ; . 2 2 2 23 He may grant commisdons to iii} vacancies that happen in the recess of the Senate, whic shall expire at the end of their next session ...,,..,..,,,. 2 2 3 24 North Carolina entitled to five Representatives in the first Co ross __,,___,,___________ _ 1 2 3 18 Number of electors for President and Vice-President in each Umte shall be equal to the number of Senators and Representatives to which such State may be entitled in Congress. .,._,___,__ _ ________ z 1 2 23 O. Oath of oju of the President of the United States. Form ,0i the ... 2 1 7 23 Oath or apirmazicn. No warrants shall be issued but upon probable cause supported by. [Amendments] ________,_,__, ___,,..,. . ..,,... 4 — — 28 Oath or agirmatimz to support the Constitution. Senators and Re resentntives, members of tate legislatures, executive and judicial officers of the Jnited States and of the ggverg] Sm(gg,ghg]]b3bqundby _________ _____ ____ _ _________ _________, ________ 6 - 3 27 But, ng rgligigug tggf, shall gvgr be required BS 3 ug,lifi(3,fj0u for 9E3g ________, _____ 6 — 3 27 The Sumtprg when pitting to try impeachment gnnll be on .,,_.,.,_,,.._,,._,., 1 3 6 18 Objections. If he shall not approve it, the President shall return the bill to the House in which if, qyigigmtgd wl his _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ __________________, _______________ _ _____ 1 7 2 19 Obligation of contracts. No State shall pass any ex t facto law, or law impuiring the-. 1 10 1 21 Obhgatabna incurred in aid of insurrection or rebeliiosn against the United States to be bgld {Begg] and void, All debts my [Amendments] ___________ _ _______________ 14 4 - 3] Wwe, Nt<;]person shall be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb for the name. [Amendmen ... 5 — - 29 011`emes against the law of nations. Congress shall mvidg for unighin ______________ _ Against. the _United States, except in cases of limpeuchmdnt. Thg President may 1 8 10 20 grant rgpngvpg Orspgrdgng for ________________ _ ______________________________ _ _ ; 2 2 1 23 Office under the_Umfed tutes. No person shall be a member of either House while holding any mv;]. ,__,_, _ ________ _ _ ________ _______________________ _ ___ ____ ]_ 6 2 19 No Senator or Representative shall be appointed to any office under the United which shall have been created, or its emoluments increased, during the term for w]:)ichhgig@lq(3fgi___ _ _ _ _ _____________ ________________________________ 1 6 2 Or utle of any kind from any kmg, prince, or foreign State, without the consent of Congress. N 0 person holding any office under the United States shall accept of any pmt, Qm01um€nt_______·___________________________•____.______•·--._-i--I- 1 9 8