Preamble
United States citizens want to make a better government, have fair laws, peace, help people, and have lasting freedom.
Article #1
Section #1
Law making powers belong to congress, which is made up of the house of representatives and the senate.
Section #2
The house of representatives members are chosen every two years by people in their state they are representing. People who vote for state representatives aan also vote for national representatives.
Representatives must be twentyfive years old, a citizen for at least seven years, and a resident of their state
States get representatives related to their population. The numbers for representatives are se every ten years. Each state gets at least …show more content…
Congress can take up to ten liles of queer lad for government purposes.
Congress can make laws for federal departments.
Section #9
Congress cannot remove the slave trade until 1808 but they can tax it.
There will be no laws that punish without a trial and there will also be laws that hurt the accused.
There will be no population taxes.
There will be no taxes on exported items.
There will be no state import or export taxes.
All government spending will be published for the public to see.
Government offices cannot accept gifts of noble titles from other countries.
Section #10
States cannot make alliances with other countries and states cannot print their own money.
States cannot tax on their imports or exports.
States can keep troops in times of peace or go to war unless their invaded.
Article #2
Section #1
The president had presidential power, the president and the vice president's term is four years.
States get presidential electors equal to their representatives and senators, the senators and representatives cannot be electors.
The president must be born america, be thirtyfive years old, and be a citizen for fourteen years.
Congress has the power to choose who is president if there is no president or vice