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President—Continued
oath of office II,1 11
powers & duties II,2–3 11–12
term of office & compensation II,1 9–11
Press, freedom of A1 21
Privileges and immunities (of citizens) IV,2;A14,1 14,25–26
Prohibition A18;A21 28,30
Property, taking for public use A5 22
Punishments, cruel and unusual A8 23
Race A15 27
Ratification of Constitution V;VII 15,16
Religion, freedom of A1 21
Religious oaths VI 16
Resident (see Inhabitant) II,1 10
Search and seizure A4 22
Seas, Congress' power I,8 6
Secrecy I,5 4
Self-incrimination A5 22
Senate
election to & eligibility for I,3 3
equal representation of states V 15
officers I,3 3
President of I,3;A12 3,24–25
President of, pro tempore I,3;A25,3–4 3,32–33
special powers
impeachment trials I,3 3
Presidential appointments II,2 11–12
treaties II,2 11–12
terms of office I,3;I,6 2,4
vacancies A17 27–28
Slavery, prohibition A13;A14,4 25,26–27
Soldiers, quartering of A3 21
Speech, freedom of A1 21
Spending, Congress' power I,8 6
State of Union message II,3 12
States
and federal elections I,4 3
formation & admission to Union IV,3 14
powers requiring consent of Congress I,10 8–9
powers reserved to A10 23
protection against invasion, violence IV,4 15
republican form of government guaranteed IV,4 15
suits against III,2;A11 13,23–24
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