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      • The Declaration of Independence
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        • Preamble
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        • Article 10.
        • Article 11.
        • Article 12.
        • Article 13.
        • Closing
        • Signatories
      • Treaty of Paris 1783
      • The Constitution
        • The Preamble
        • Article 1 Legislative Branch
          • Section 1 The Legislature
          • Section 2 The House
          • Section 3 The Senate
          • Section 4 Elections
          • Section 5. Qualifications
          • Section 6. Compensation
          • Section 7. Bills of Revenue
          • Section 8. Enumerated Powers
          • Section 9. Limits on Congress
          • Section 10. Powers Prohibited to the States
        • Article 2 Executive Branch
          • Section 1. The President
          • Section 2. Commander-in-Chief
          • Section 3. State of the Union
          • Section 4. Disqualification
        • Article 3 Judicial Branch
          • Section 1
          • Section 2
          • Section 3
        • Article 4 The States
          • Section 1
          • Section 2
          • Section 3
          • Section 4
        • Article 5 Amending the Constitution
        • Article 6 Supremacy
        • Article 7 Ratification
      • Bill of Rights
        • Amendment 1 Religion, Assembly, and Speech
        • Amendment 2 Militias and the right to bear arms
        • Amendment 3 Quartering
        • Amendment 4 Searches and Seizures
        • Amendment 5 Double Jeopardy and Eminent Domain
        • Amendment 6 Right to Speedy Trial
        • Amendment 7 Trial by Jury
        • Amendment 8 Cruel and Unusual Punishment
        • Amendment 9 Personal Sovereignty
        • Amendment 10 Reserved Powers to the States
      • Amendments 11 – 27
        • Amendment 11 Lawsuits against states
        • Amendment 12 Presidential elections
        • Amendment 13 Abolition of slavery
        • Amendment 14 Civil rights
        • Amendment 15 Black suffrage
        • Amendment 16 Income taxes
        • Amendment 17 Senatorial elections
        • Amendment 18 Prohibition of liquor
        • Amendment 19 Women’s suffrage
        • Amendment 20 Terms of office
        • Amendment 21 Repeal of Prohibition
        • Amendment 22 Term Limits for the Presidency
        • Amendment 23 Washington, D.C., suffrage
        • Amendment 24 Abolition of poll taxes
        • Amendment 25 Presidential succession
        • Amendment 26 18-year-old suffrage
        • Amendment 27 Congressional pay raises
      • The Federalist Papers

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